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Controlled burns scheduled for Tachie Highway

Controlled burns scheduled for Tachie Highway

A series of prescribed burns meant to reduce the risk of wildfires along Tachie Highway, between Sunnyside and Fort St. James, is scheduled to begin today. Between now and May 31, the burns will be conducted in sections of approximately 0.1 to 1.
A mother speaks out amid bid to decriminalize personal drug use in B.C.

A mother speaks out amid bid to decriminalize personal drug use in B.C.

Thomas Poulson died of an overdose in April 2020, at 26 years old. He was a class clown who made friends easily and loved playing hockey, piano, guitar and the drums.
On Our Radar: Prince George Park Drive-in Theatre to open Go-Kart Raceway for the season

On Our Radar: Prince George Park Drive-in Theatre to open Go-Kart Raceway for the season

Go-Karts start racing this weekend
Free Saturday delivery for downtown restaurants

Free Saturday delivery for downtown restaurants

On Saturday there's free delivery when patrons order their takeout meals from Trench Brewing, North 54 and The Firm. The BC Resources Coalition is offering the service In an effort to support some downtown restaurants.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Daily high to near 20 C!
Prince George Cougars' short win-streak doused by Kamloops Blazers

Prince George Cougars' short win-streak doused by Kamloops Blazers

Taylor Gauthier makes 35 saves in 5-0 loss
How do cats get coronavirus? The BCCDC needs your help examining transmission

How do cats get coronavirus? The BCCDC needs your help examining transmission

How do cats get coronavirus?
Active COVID cases decline in Northern Health

Active COVID cases decline in Northern Health

Northern Health was home to 26 new cases of COVID-19 while active cases in the region declined for the third day in a row, according to numbers issued Wednesday by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.
City's unemployment rate 5.9 per cent in March

City's unemployment rate 5.9 per cent in March

The city's unemployment rate continued its downward trajectory in March. It stood at 5.9 per cent, according Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers, compared to 8.
B.C. adds another 1,168 COVID-19 cases, six new deaths

B.C. adds another 1,168 COVID-19 cases, six new deaths

Northern Health records 28 additional cases