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North sees COVID cases dropping as Horgan unveils reopening plan

North sees COVID cases dropping as Horgan unveils reopening plan

Daily case count lowest since October
Flagger hit by pickup truck awarded damages

Flagger hit by pickup truck awarded damages

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has awarded a woman $527,373 in damages for the injuries she suffered when she was hit by a pickup truck while working as a flagger in Quesnel.
District ponders ending Bear Lake commission

District ponders ending Bear Lake commission

By-election to fill two vacant seats on the commission drew no candidates
'Super blood flower moon' lunar eclipse to be visible in Prince George

'Super blood flower moon' lunar eclipse to be visible in Prince George

Eclipse starts Wednesday morning (May 26) at 2:44 a.m.
‘lhulh whuts’odutel’eh’: Indigenization a focus of CNC’s new strategic plan

‘lhulh whuts’odutel’eh’: Indigenization a focus of CNC’s new strategic plan

Indigenization is incorporated into all four goals of the college’s new vision
Small outdoor events, faith-based gatherings can resume in B.C.

Small outdoor events, faith-based gatherings can resume in B.C.

Travel remains restricted as province begins Step 1 of its four-step restart plan
Hotwiring caused $500,000 damage, police say

Hotwiring caused $500,000 damage, police say

RCMP are on the lookout for those behind the "hotwiring" of two bulldozers in an effort to pull their own vehicle out of the mud.
First Nations get greater piece of Prince George Timber Supply Area

First Nations get greater piece of Prince George Timber Supply Area

Decision aims to increase the role of First Nations in local forest economy
Prince George RCMP investigate gun play in the Hart

Prince George RCMP investigate gun play in the Hart

Police are holding the area around Cook Crescent secure as they investigate
City rejects request for text messages with parkade developer

City rejects request for text messages with parkade developer

It is important to note that it is the substance of the communication, and not the mode of communication, that matters," a spokesperson for the Office of the Information and Privacy Officer for B.C. said in an email.