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B.C. schools ready to open on Monday, despite rising COVID-19 case counts

B.C. schools ready to open on Monday, despite rising COVID-19 case counts

Despite record numbers of new daily cases, school “is the best place for children to be,” says provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
Prince George may become first airport terminal worldwide to open cannabis retail store

Prince George may become first airport terminal worldwide to open cannabis retail store

Flying high at YXS takes on a new meaning
Delta professor alleges sexual abuse by Prince George Catholic priests

Delta professor alleges sexual abuse by Prince George Catholic priests

Two dead Prince George Roman Catholic priests are among defendants named in a sexual abuse case filed by a man who asserts the pair began abusing him when he was in kindergarten at a church school.
Prince George city council to consider 2025 Special Olympics BC bid

Prince George city council to consider 2025 Special Olympics BC bid

The city has not hosted a special Olympics event since 2001
Price of gas looks ready to rise in city

Price of gas looks ready to rise in city

Deep freeze that hit Pacific Northwest refineries behind increase, market watcher says
Active COVID-19 cases in Northern Health rise above 800

Active COVID-19 cases in Northern Health rise above 800

Police kept active on New Years Eve

Police kept active on New Years Eve

Northern Health issues overdose alert for northern B.C. due to benzo contamination

Northern Health issues overdose alert for northern B.C. due to benzo contamination

Substances circulating are highly toxic and may be contaminated with benzodiazepines
Developer proposing to build new seniors complex on the Hart

Developer proposing to build new seniors complex on the Hart

Council to vote on initial steps for the proposed Kelly Road seniors village
Residents in long-term facilities should be allowed essential visitors, Seniors Advocate says

Residents in long-term facilities should be allowed essential visitors, Seniors Advocate says

Every resident in long-term care is entitled to at least one essential visitor is the ask to the provincial government by BC Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie.