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Respect COVID-19 rules this weekend, Northern Health asks

Respect COVID-19 rules this weekend, Northern Health asks

Northern Health staff and doctors are reminding local residents to follow the new provincial health orders and guidelines as the number of people who have COVID-19 continues to grow.
Here’s a tease of the new $670K Prince George Spruce Kings show home

Here’s a tease of the new $670K Prince George Spruce Kings show home

Two $100,000 jackpots also up for grabs for 39th annual lottery events
These impressive 17 British Columbians have been appointed to the Order of Canada

These impressive 17 British Columbians have been appointed to the Order of Canada

The Order recognizes Canadians from all sectors of society for their outstanding achievements, dedication to their communities and service to the nation.
Prince George Canadian Tire confirms COVID-19 case involving employee

Prince George Canadian Tire confirms COVID-19 case involving employee

The Real Canadian Superstore also confirmed a case today
Premier John Horgan wants to appeal to rural British Columbians

Premier John Horgan wants to appeal to rural British Columbians

With the majority of the BC NDP's seats in the Legislature coming from the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, Premier John Horgan says he'd like to reach out to more rural British Columbians over the next four years.
Prince George Real Canadian Superstore confirms positive employee COVID-19 case

Prince George Real Canadian Superstore confirms positive employee COVID-19 case

Company says store has arranged for additional cleaning
Trudeau expects most Canadians could be vaccinated by September 2021

Trudeau expects most Canadians could be vaccinated by September 2021

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says former NATO commander Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin will lead the nation's vaccine distribution efforts. Fortin most recently served as the Chief of Staff for the Canadian Joint Operations Command.
Rate increase of 4.36 per cent approved for FortisBC electricity customers

Rate increase of 4.36 per cent approved for FortisBC electricity customers

FortisBC has received interim approval from the BCUC for a 4.36 per cent increase to its general electricity rates in 2021.
13 projects protecting B.C. aquatic species at risk receive $11M in federal funding

13 projects protecting B.C. aquatic species at risk receive $11M in federal funding

The federal government is injecting $10.9 million into 13 B.C. projects trying to protect and rebuild populations of aquatic species at risk.
Selina Robinson to serve as B.C.'s next finance minister

Selina Robinson to serve as B.C.'s next finance minister

Selina Robinson will serve as B.C.'s next finance minister as the province battles a strengthening second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that brings new costs and restrictions to B.C. "These are extraordinarily difficult times for all of us.