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Yes, Northern Health has no active COVID-19 cases, but less than three per cent of the region has been tested

Yes, Northern Health has no active COVID-19 cases, but less than three per cent of the region has been tested

Local tourism encouraged, but public health guidelines should still be met
B.C. announces new $5M community partnership program to help unemployed youth

B.C. announces new $5M community partnership program to help unemployed youth

COVID-19 reshapes Canada Day celebrations from big parties to online shows

COVID-19 reshapes Canada Day celebrations from big parties to online shows

Why B.C. paramedics recorded their busiest day ever in overdose calls

Why B.C. paramedics recorded their busiest day ever in overdose calls

Crime Stoppers releases Canada's 'most wanted' mugshots

Crime Stoppers releases Canada's 'most wanted' mugshots

Backyard laughs for a great cause in Prince George

Backyard laughs for a great cause in Prince George

Mike McGuire and Cody Malbeuf are local comedians who thought offering up their humour to raise money for a good cause would be a great way to bring social distancing entertainment to those looking for something a little different this summer.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Happy Canada Day!
Flood warning issued for Prince George, river could hit 1972 level

Flood warning issued for Prince George, river could hit 1972 level

The B.C. River Forecast Centre has issued a flood warning for the Fraser River at Prince George and upstream. The warning, issued at 3:30 p.m on Tuesday, applies to Upper Fraser and its tributaries from Prince George the Robson Valley.
‘Rivers are unusually high’: BC River Forecast Centre warns of more flooding in Prince George

‘Rivers are unusually high’: BC River Forecast Centre warns of more flooding in Prince George

Uncertain rainfall in the forecast could spark overflowing of the Fraser River
Nechako Watershed study enters second year

Nechako Watershed study enters second year

A University of Northern British Columbia research team is now one year into a wide-ranging study of the Nechako Watershed. Led by environmental sciences professor Dr. Stephen Déry, the five-year, $1.