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Heavy rain expected for Canada Day

Heavy rain expected for Canada Day

Environment Canada is warning residents in the B.C. central interior about the possibility of heavy rainfalls over the next few days.
No COVID-19 cases in Northern Health

No COVID-19 cases in Northern Health

The COVID pandemic failed to touch Northern Health for the 22nd consecutive day on Tuesday. Provincial health officials reported zero active cases in the region while a dozen new cases emerged in the rest of the province.
Dream Home Lottery especially important this year, executive director says

Dream Home Lottery especially important this year, executive director says

The Prince George Hospice Society kicked off its signature fundraising campaign on Tuesday with the grand opening of the 2020 Hospice Dream Home.
Northern Health ends June COVID-19 free for three straight weeks

Northern Health ends June COVID-19 free for three straight weeks

A dozen new cases in B.C., no additional deaths
Rainy Canada Day ahead for Prince George with special weather statement in effect

Rainy Canada Day ahead for Prince George with special weather statement in effect

Environment Canada calling for 40 mm of rain by Thursday (July 2)
WorkSafeBC fines construction companies

WorkSafeBC fines construction companies

WorkSafeBC fined two construction companies for safety violations at worksites in Prince George during April. Inner Circle Construction was issued a $2,844.
Prince George gas 10 cents more than B.C.'s cheapest fuel ahead of Canada Day

Prince George gas 10 cents more than B.C.'s cheapest fuel ahead of Canada Day

Thinking of filling up for a Canada Day drive?
Order restricting entry to Canada extended to July 31 as COVID-19 worries remain

Order restricting entry to Canada extended to July 31 as COVID-19 worries remain

Campaign against impaired driving starts on Canada Day

Campaign against impaired driving starts on Canada Day

Police across B.C. will be stepping up enforcement against driving while impaired amid easing COVID-19 restrictions. With many restaurants and pubs reopening, the summer CounterAttack campaign kicks off onCanada Day.
Long-term care, assisted-living homes to allow visitors

Long-term care, assisted-living homes to allow visitors

Residents in long-term care and assisted-living facilities will soon be able to have visitors on a limited basis, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced on Tuesday.