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Residents encouraged to wear COVID-19 face-coverings in City of Prince George facilities

Residents encouraged to wear COVID-19 face-coverings in City of Prince George facilities

Measure is in response to provincial health office’s expectation during pandemic
Windfall causes power outages

Windfall causes power outages

Power has been restored to most of the Prince George area after a series of what appeared to be wind-related outages sent BC Hydro crews scrambling on Monday morning.
B.C. gamblers place $1.4M on Trump to win U.S. election

B.C. gamblers place $1.4M on Trump to win U.S. election

B.C. bettors are banking on Donald Trump to win tomorrow’s U.S. election as part of what’s now the single-most popular betting event in PlayNow.com history. Nearly 3,000 bets totaling more than $1.
BC Wildfire Service conducting spruce beetle ‘trap tree’ pile burns in Prince George

BC Wildfire Service conducting spruce beetle ‘trap tree’ pile burns in Prince George

Smoke and flames to be visible near Otway, Foothills areas
Prince George CNC campus building renamed in honour of Finning Canada partnership

Prince George CNC campus building renamed in honour of Finning Canada partnership

Finning Canada has invested in the heavy mechanical training program
Opinion: It’s time to find a cure for diabetes

Opinion: It’s time to find a cure for diabetes

November is Diabetes Awareness Month. But in our household, we’re aware of diabetes every moment of every day. My wife has been Type 1 since she was nine years old. Since her diagnosis, diabetes has been her constant companion.
CNC building renamed in honour of major donation

CNC building renamed in honour of major donation

The newest building at the College of New Caledonia has been renamed in honour of Finning Canada following a donation of $500,000 worth of equipment from the company towards the college's heavy duty mechanics program.
Prince George Coldsnap 2021 to feature live audiences only if permitted by province

Prince George Coldsnap 2021 to feature live audiences only if permitted by province

Music festival will also be livestreamed for free, artists to be announced later
Spruce beetle trap trees to be burned

Spruce beetle trap trees to be burned

The BC Wildfire Service plans to pile and burn spruce beetle "trap trees" that were felled in the spring of 2020 within the Prince George Fire Zone. The piles will be burned periodically during Nov.
Quebec City attack highlights need for discussion on mental health: premier

Quebec City attack highlights need for discussion on mental health: premier

Quebec Premier Francois Legault says his government will announce new mental health investments after a fatal sword attack in the provincial capital on Halloween night.