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Be prepared for possible flooding, regional district warns

Be prepared for possible flooding, regional district warns

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is reminding residents to be prepared for the possibility of spring flooding.
More than $46K in grants awarded to charities via Prince George Community Foundation

More than $46K in grants awarded to charities via Prince George Community Foundation

This includes local BC Cancer Agency, BC SPCA, Child Development Centre
B.C. clothing business creates t-shirt honouring Canada's female public health leaders

B.C. clothing business creates t-shirt honouring Canada's female public health leaders

One more case of COVID-19 in the north, outbreak at B.C. chicken processing plant

One more case of COVID-19 in the north, outbreak at B.C. chicken processing plant

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Northern Health region rose by one to 40 on Tuesday, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said. The number of people hospitalized from the disease in the Northern Health remained at three, B.C.
Nova Scotia mass killing investigation monumental logistical task: ex-Mountie

Nova Scotia mass killing investigation monumental logistical task: ex-Mountie

Regional District of Fraser-Fort George wants you to be prepared for flooding

Regional District of Fraser-Fort George wants you to be prepared for flooding

Water levels are rising in nearby rivers
Northern Health records another COVID-19 case, provincial total now 1,724

Northern Health records another COVID-19 case, provincial total now 1,724

Dr. Henry says 1,041 have fully recovered from the virus
Housing for homeless, vulnerable people expanded in northern B.C.

Housing for homeless, vulnerable people expanded in northern B.C.

BC Housing and the provincial government have secured more than 100 additional living spaces in communities across northern B.C. for homeless and vulnerable people to shelter and self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airport seeing 'massive dip' in flights, passengers

Airport seeing 'massive dip' in flights, passengers

The Prince George Airport saw a 44 per cent reduction in passengers in March, compared to March 2019. Last month 24,964 passengers flew through the airport, compared to 44,817 in March 2019, according to a press release issued on Tuesday.
Two minutes, two metres apart for B.C. workers who lost their lives

Two minutes, two metres apart for B.C. workers who lost their lives