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Poll shows 72 per cent support for ride-hailing in B.C., but only 15 per cent usage

Poll shows 72 per cent support for ride-hailing in B.C., but only 15 per cent usage

It was only three and a half years ago that the issue of ride-hailing took plenty of airtime and ink as British Columbians pondered their vote in the provincial election that ended in a tie in the popular vote.
Judy Russell, Theatre NorthWest bring ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ stage reading to Prince George

Judy Russell, Theatre NorthWest bring ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ stage reading to Prince George

The two production companies are teaming up to produce a holiday stage reading
Woman refusing to wear mask escorted off BC Ferries vessel

Woman refusing to wear mask escorted off BC Ferries vessel

Delta police were called to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal twice on Wednesday dealing with a person who refused to wear a mask and a mental health-related call. According to DPD, officers were contacted around 7:20 a.m.
Quesnel gets grant for waterfront development

Quesnel gets grant for waterfront development

Northern Development Initiative Trust announced nearly $856,000 in funding for the City of Quesnel's ambitious $24-million plan to redevelop the town's waterfront.
On Our Radar: Prince George’s Hart Winter Market returns with COVID-19 safety measures

On Our Radar: Prince George’s Hart Winter Market returns with COVID-19 safety measures

More than 30 vendors to begin ringing in the holiday spirit during down times
Manslaughter charge approved

Manslaughter charge approved

A Prince George man has been charged with manslaughter in connection with a death last year. The B.C. Prosecution Service approved the charge against Dallas Phillip Adsit, 30, on October 6, RCMP said Thursday. The count comes from an Oct.
Hospital ER visits by B.C. children down 70 per cent during pandemic peak: UBC study

Hospital ER visits by B.C. children down 70 per cent during pandemic peak: UBC study

There has been a significant decline in the number of families with children accessing emergency departments across B.C. during the peak of the pandemic.
School district committee to look at reconciliation, Indigenous rights

School district committee to look at reconciliation, Indigenous rights

A new School District 57 committee will look at what the district can do to implement the recommendations of the national Truth and Reconciliation Commission and UN declaration for the rights of Indigenous people.
Prince George 2020 Remembrance Day ceremonies moving to virtual format due to COVID-19

Prince George 2020 Remembrance Day ceremonies moving to virtual format due to COVID-19

Events will be live-streamed for viewers
UPDATE: Highway 16 east of Prince George partially reopens following vehicle incident

UPDATE: Highway 16 east of Prince George partially reopens following vehicle incident

Incident was near West Twin Old Provincial Park