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Transport Canada updates COVID-19 airport mask requirements; bandanas, gaiters, shields no longer okay

Transport Canada updates COVID-19 airport mask requirements; bandanas, gaiters, shields no longer okay

Local marathon runner kick starts fundraiser for Autism Society

Local marathon runner kick starts fundraiser for Autism Society

A local long distance runner will kick off the fundraising effort for the Northern Interior Autism Society it was announced Thursday at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
Prince George marathon runner to raise money for Autism Awareness Month

Prince George marathon runner to raise money for Autism Awareness Month

Local companies came together to support the Northern Interior Autism Society’s annual fundraiser
‘This group has some big plans’: Cariboo Cougars eagerly ready to get back to game-play

‘This group has some big plans’: Cariboo Cougars eagerly ready to get back to game-play

Head Coach Tyler Brough hopes team’s progression on paper can transition smoothly
Long-term care study credits fewer COVID-19 deaths in B.C. than Ont. to funding, policy

Long-term care study credits fewer COVID-19 deaths in B.C. than Ont. to funding, policy

Rollout of COVID-19 app remains murky for B.C.

Rollout of COVID-19 app remains murky for B.C.

Twenty-one-year-old political science student tapped as BC NDP candidate in Prince George-Valemount

Twenty-one-year-old political science student tapped as BC NDP candidate in Prince George-Valemount

Four candidates now running in riding
UNBC extends interim president's term

UNBC extends interim president's term

The UNBC board of governors has extended the term of the university's interim president, Geoff Payne, by two years. Payne's term as interim president was extended to Aug.
B.C. First Nations Health Authority chief medical officer concerned with rising COVID-19 cases

B.C. First Nations Health Authority chief medical officer concerned with rising COVID-19 cases

Canada infrastructure bank to invest $10B in priority areas for COVID-19 recovery

Canada infrastructure bank to invest $10B in priority areas for COVID-19 recovery