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Calls to Northern Health COVID-19 hotline on the rise

Calls to Northern Health COVID-19 hotline on the rise

Northern Health is asking people to try other options first before turning to its COVD-19 hotline.
B.C.'s economic recovery plan targets job creation, tourism sector

B.C.'s economic recovery plan targets job creation, tourism sector

Grants for small and medium-sized businesses, a taskforce dedicated to reviving B.C.'s ailing tourism sector and funding aimed at boosting a workforce rattled by record job losses are among the top priorities for the B.C.
B.C.’s COVID-19 economic recovery plan targets job creation, tourism sector

B.C.’s COVID-19 economic recovery plan targets job creation, tourism sector

Prince George airport passenger numbers slowly continue to improve during COVID-19

Prince George airport passenger numbers slowly continue to improve during COVID-19

Numbers saw a 72 per cent drop last month compared to 2019
COVID-19 treatment linked to B.C. biotech shows signs of reducing hospitalizations

COVID-19 treatment linked to B.C. biotech shows signs of reducing hospitalizations

Airport slowly getting busier

Airport slowly getting busier

Passenger numbers continue to increase gradually at the Prince George Airport. August saw 11,006 travellers come through the airport, a drop of 72 per cent from August of 2019.
Smoky sky bulletins issued

Smoky sky bulletins issued

Smoke from wildfires in the United States is getting bad enough to compromise air quality in the Central Interior, according to Environment Canada.
Getting your flu shot in B.C. will be different this year. Here's how

Getting your flu shot in B.C. will be different this year. Here's how

Special air quality statement back in effect for Prince George

Special air quality statement back in effect for Prince George

'Adverse' conditions making way through city, into B.C.'s north
BC Wildfire Service deploying 44 Prince George personnel to help battle U.S. blazes

BC Wildfire Service deploying 44 Prince George personnel to help battle U.S. blazes

Province sending 200 members with 200 more potentially on the way