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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Mother Nature bringing in everything but snow and the kitchen sink
City to resume downtown parking enforcement this month

City to resume downtown parking enforcement this month

The City of Prince George will resume full normal parking bylaw enforcement downtown and near the University Hospital of Northern B.C. on June 15.
Another new case of COVID-19 found in the north

Another new case of COVID-19 found in the north

Northern B.C. saw a second new case of COVID-19 this week, after going several days last week with no active cases. On Tuesday provincial health officer Dr.
Old growth forests in jeopardy, scientists say

Old growth forests in jeopardy, scientists say

A Prince George-based conservation group is echoing a call by a trio of scientists in an independent report for a moratorium on any further logging of old-growth forests in the region as well as in the rest of the province.
Prince George parking bylaws back in effect on June 15, part of COVID-19 restart plan

Prince George parking bylaws back in effect on June 15, part of COVID-19 restart plan

Free on-street parking downtown, near UHNBC returning to three-hour window
More international gangs active in B.C., inquiry hears

More international gangs active in B.C., inquiry hears

Northern Health now at 66 test-confirmed COVID-19 cases, no new deaths in B.C. for fourth consecutive day

Northern Health now at 66 test-confirmed COVID-19 cases, no new deaths in B.C. for fourth consecutive day

Officials say 2,319 people have fully recovered
Prince George Indigenous grad participants can apply for bursaries

Prince George Indigenous grad participants can apply for bursaries

Deadline to apply is June 15
On Our Radar: Barkerville to reopen this month, but in phases

On Our Radar: Barkerville to reopen this month, but in phases

First phase begins June 18, second on July 3
Goods still flowing through northern B.C, despite pandemic slowdown

Goods still flowing through northern B.C, despite pandemic slowdown

The COVID-19 has caused a slowdown of the global economy but, despite that, cargo volumes moving through the Port of Prince Rupert are on a record pace. In 2019 the port had its best year to date, moving 29.9 million tonnes of cargo.