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Province extends student relief program

Province extends student relief program

Students attending B.C. colleges and universities and are struggling to pay their bills during the pandemic will continue to have access to a provincial financial assistance program.
B.C. bailout backs businesses affected by health restrictions

B.C. bailout backs businesses affected by health restrictions

Construction boom, rail transport and forestry activity boost Prince George economy; unemployment continues to fall
Prince George Mounties, Serious Crimes Unit investigating death at local home

Prince George Mounties, Serious Crimes Unit investigating death at local home

Police say investigation is in early stages and ongoing
Northern Health has recorded nearly 20 COVID-19 variant-of-concern cases, includes one P.1

Northern Health has recorded nearly 20 COVID-19 variant-of-concern cases, includes one P.1

More than 4,100 seen in B.C. to date
Workers trapped in Walmart cooler after vehicle crashes through parkade wall

Workers trapped in Walmart cooler after vehicle crashes through parkade wall

Prince George Spruce Kings run into Mathieu Caron's brick wall

Prince George Spruce Kings run into Mathieu Caron's brick wall

Kings now 2-2 in the 20-game BCHL pod season
Hip replacement can't come fast enough for local couple

Hip replacement can't come fast enough for local couple

Richard and Sharon Clements have written an open letter to Premier Horgan and health minister Adrian Dix, reaching out to address the issue of elective surgery being postponed with no schedule set for those currently in need.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Temperatures will feel like -10 C with the wind chill
B.C. parents react to health order excluding schools from workplaces

B.C. parents react to health order excluding schools from workplaces

"I go to 'work' every day in a 'place' - a school. But this is not a 'workplace' - can you please explain this?"
COVID vaccine available at P.G. pharmacies

COVID vaccine available at P.G. pharmacies

Ten Prince George pharmacies have doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine available for people aged 55 to 65 years old, according to information released by the B.C. Pharmacy Association on Friday.