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AstraZeneca vaccine now recommended for Canadians 30 and older

AstraZeneca vaccine now recommended for Canadians 30 and older

National committee previously recommended suspending use of the vaccine for those under 55
Northern residents restricted to travel in north, interior regions

Northern residents restricted to travel in north, interior regions

Northern B.C. residents now face a $575 fine if they travel to the Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley or Vancouver Island for non-essential reasons.
Here are all the exemptions to B.C.'s new non-essential travel ban

Here are all the exemptions to B.C.'s new non-essential travel ban

Non-essential travel in B.C. is now restricted, with some "reasonable exemptions" according to the government
People will be fined $575 for breaking the new order restricting non-essential travel in B.C.

People will be fined $575 for breaking the new order restricting non-essential travel in B.C.

This order will be in effect from April 23 through the May long weekend to May 25, 2021
Guilty verdict in George Floyd's murder calls for more police accountability: Prince George BLM

Guilty verdict in George Floyd's murder calls for more police accountability: Prince George BLM

True justice would be having all the victims alive, group says
Fourth 2021 homicide under Prince George RCMP investigation

Fourth 2021 homicide under Prince George RCMP investigation

Early stages of investigation show incident was targeted
Fourth homicide investigation of 2021 underway

Fourth homicide investigation of 2021 underway

Prince George RCMP Serious Crime Unit is investigating the fourth local homicide of 2021. An adult male was in the emergency room with traumatic injuries on April 22. The police got the call from hospital staff at about 3:30 a.m.
Cartoon: B.C.'s budget

Cartoon: B.C.'s budget

'Bridge to better days.'
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Sunny skies with some winds
Active COVID cases decline in Northern Health

Active COVID cases decline in Northern Health

Active cases of COVID-19 remain on a downward trend in Northern Health, according to B.C. Centre for Disease Control . As of Thursday, there were 219 active cases in the region, compared to a peak of 353 on April 12.