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American leaves $3K tip for a beer as restaurant closes for COVID-19

American leaves $3K tip for a beer as restaurant closes for COVID-19

A customer left a $3,000 tip for a single beer as a restaurant voluntarily closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The man walked in Sunday, ordered the beer and asked for the check, which came to $7.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

There's a chance of flurries today
Court docket: November 16-20, 2020

Court docket: November 16-20, 2020

From Prince George provincial court: - David Michael Hoggan (born 1986) was sentenced to time served for resisting arrest and breaching an undertaking. Hoggan was in custody for one day prior to sentencing.
B.C. neighbours light up Christmas for family with two parents facing cancer

B.C. neighbours light up Christmas for family with two parents facing cancer

'If we didn’t have the support we’ve had, we would not have our home still, there’s no way'
Mental wellness: How to beat the seasonal blues

Mental wellness: How to beat the seasonal blues

'There will be an increase in people experiencing seasonal affective disorder'
Bylaw officers shut down Hart Winter Market

Bylaw officers shut down Hart Winter Market

Vendors warned they could face $2,300 fines
Trudeau joins G20 in promising COVID-19 aid to poor nations, rejecting protectionism

Trudeau joins G20 in promising COVID-19 aid to poor nations, rejecting protectionism

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined leaders from the world’s 20 richest nations on Sunday in a promise to work together to keep trade flowing, fight climate change and provide COVID-19 vaccines to poor countries.
Canada's top public health officer urges COVID-19 caution ahead of holiday season

Canada's top public health officer urges COVID-19 caution ahead of holiday season

Canada's top public health officer says the best way to ensure a safe holiday season during the COVID-19 pandemic is to limit gatherings and only go out for essentials.
Coworkers raise over $1K in food and clothing for homeless persons in Prince George

Coworkers raise over $1K in food and clothing for homeless persons in Prince George

A group of pipeline workers are raising money to give back to those in need
UNBC virtual event on Wednesday to remember Montreal Massacre

UNBC virtual event on Wednesday to remember Montreal Massacre

It’s known as the Montreal Massacre and it remains one of the darkest days in Canadian history. On Dec. 6 th , 1989, man walked into an engineering class at L’Ecole Polytechnique holding a semi-automatic rifle.