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2020 Climb for Cancer in Prince George postponed due to COVID-19 concerns

2020 Climb for Cancer in Prince George postponed due to COVID-19 concerns

Hope is to reschedule for late summer but depends on the situation
Prince George Cougars win 2020 WHL Bantam Draft Lottery, claim second overall pick

Prince George Cougars win 2020 WHL Bantam Draft Lottery, claim second overall pick

Cats continue momentum even after cancelled season
Treasure Cove offering grocery delivery

Treasure Cove offering grocery delivery

A local hotel and restaurant are offering temporary grocery delivery services in Prince George during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prince George’s Treasure Cove Hotel to offer grocery delivery service

Prince George’s Treasure Cove Hotel to offer grocery delivery service

“We want to play a proactive role in helping our community through this crisis.”
Panic-buying of drugs leading to shortages and rationing in B.C., pharmacies say

Panic-buying of drugs leading to shortages and rationing in B.C., pharmacies say

Climb for Cancer postponed

Climb for Cancer postponed

The fifth annual Climb for Cancer has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fundraiser, which raises money to support the Kordyban Lodge, was slated for April 18.
Federal government repackages EI support benefit for workers affected by COVID-19

Federal government repackages EI support benefit for workers affected by COVID-19

Canada Emergency Response Benefit to provide workers $2,000 a month for next four months
B.C. clears COVID-19 test backlog, ups daily processing

B.C. clears COVID-19 test backlog, ups daily processing

Test capacity is now at about 3,500 per day in the province
COVID-19: London Drugs announces dedicated shopping hour for frontline workers

COVID-19: London Drugs announces dedicated shopping hour for frontline workers

Prince George mobile equipment, rescue vehicles pass Alternative Approval Process

Prince George mobile equipment, rescue vehicles pass Alternative Approval Process

Bylaw will allow city to finance $2.8 million for the equipment