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COVID-19: K-12 classes in B.C. suspended indefinitely

COVID-19: K-12 classes in B.C. suspended indefinitely

Traffic stop leads to drug and weapons seizure

Traffic stop leads to drug and weapons seizure

Prince George RCMP's downtown safety unit came across drugs and weapons during a vehicle stop Monday evening on Massey Drive.
COVID-19: Numerous Prince George tattoo shops remain open with strict conditions amid global pandemic

COVID-19: Numerous Prince George tattoo shops remain open with strict conditions amid global pandemic

Clients are asked to take numerous precautions
COVID-19: Prince George's St. Vincent de Paul Society stepping up to keep everyone fed during crisis

COVID-19: Prince George's St. Vincent de Paul Society stepping up to keep everyone fed during crisis

Society is limiting seating to 50, looking at take-out and delivery options, but needs volunteers
Lessons learned: What the H1N1 outbreak taught B.C. about a pandemic

Lessons learned: What the H1N1 outbreak taught B.C. about a pandemic

B.C.'s response to COVID-19 based on 2005 playbook
Massey Drive vehicle stop in Prince George leads to weapons, cash and drug seizure

Massey Drive vehicle stop in Prince George leads to weapons, cash and drug seizure

Prince George man has been released pending further investigation
Walk for Alzheimer's could take a virtual stroll

Walk for Alzheimer's could take a virtual stroll

Because of recommendations from the Public Health Agency of Canada many organizations have had to cancel or postpone their fundraising efforts. The Alzheimer Society of B.C.
UNBC soccer stars shine at Prince George’s 2020 World Cup Indoor Tournament

UNBC soccer stars shine at Prince George’s 2020 World Cup Indoor Tournament

Fourth annual Roll-A-Dome event brings in 150 athletes for friendly competitions
LNG Canada to reduce Kitimat workforce by half

LNG Canada to reduce Kitimat workforce by half

LNG Canada will stop flying in workers to its work site in Kitimat to reduce exposure to the workers who are already there, reducing the site's workforce by half.
Opinion: In Denmark, they're a little blunter about the pandemic

Opinion: In Denmark, they're a little blunter about the pandemic

Former B.C. reporter Shane Woodford is ahead of the story. Eight hours ahead, in time zones, since he lives in Denmark. And Denmark looks to be a few days ahead of Canada in terms of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the response to it.