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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

It'll be a mixed bag of weather today
B.C. health care worker with COVID-19 recovering at UHNBC in Prince George

B.C. health care worker with COVID-19 recovering at UHNBC in Prince George

House of Commons back Saturday to deal with $73-billion wage subsidy bill

House of Commons back Saturday to deal with $73-billion wage subsidy bill

CNC students place second at business competition

CNC students place second at business competition

A team of College of New Caledonia business management students finished second overall at the 2020 Western Canadian Business Competition at Okanagan College's Kelowna campus March 13 to 15.
City's unemployment rate rises to 8.8 per cent

City's unemployment rate rises to 8.8 per cent

The city's unemployment rate climbed to 8.8% in March, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers issued Thursday. The jump from 5.9% for the same month last year - and from 7.
Salvation Army low on food as demand expected to grow

Salvation Army low on food as demand expected to grow

The Prince George Salvation Army is bracing for a surge of people needing to use its food bank services in the coming weeks, and its stockpile of food is running low. Maj.
One new case of COVID-19 reported in northern B.C.

One new case of COVID-19 reported in northern B.C.

One new case of COVID-19 has been detected in the Northern Health region, and one more person in northern B.C. is in hospital with the disease.
Hope for Women Pregnancy Services opens a new location in Prince George

Hope for Women Pregnancy Services opens a new location in Prince George

The centre offers advice and peer support for women who may be pregnant
High snowpack sets stage for spring flooding

High snowpack sets stage for spring flooding

The Fraser River is set to burst its banks this spring. Runoff in the range of 132% of normal at Shelley is in the cards during April-July, according to the B.C.
Northern Health COVID-19 cases now at 24 after another positive test announced, provincial total climbs to 1,370

Northern Health COVID-19 cases now at 24 after another positive test announced, provincial total climbs to 1,370

Dr. Bonnie Henry says 858 have recovered