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Airport stepping up disease precautions

Airport stepping up disease precautions

Prince George Airport is taking additional precautions to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, according to the airport authority president.
The good and bad consequences of school closures amid a disease outbreak

The good and bad consequences of school closures amid a disease outbreak

'The safety of our employees, tenants and travelling public is of utmost importance': Prince George Airport on COVID-19 concerns

'The safety of our employees, tenants and travelling public is of utmost importance': Prince George Airport on COVID-19 concerns

Airport asks travellers needing flight information to contact the airline directly
BC Hydro offering deferrals, payment plans for people affected by COVID-19

BC Hydro offering deferrals, payment plans for people affected by COVID-19

Social assistance office move a done deal, minister says

Social assistance office move a done deal, minister says

There will be no going back on the provincial government's plan to move the social assistance office to the old Spee-dee Stationers building, social development and poverty reduction minister Shane Simpson confirmed this week.
Alice Cooper's April tour stop in Prince George postponed due to COVID-19 concerns

Alice Cooper's April tour stop in Prince George postponed due to COVID-19 concerns

North American tour, slated to run March 31 through April 22, has been postponed
Organizing committee cancels 2020 Western Canadian Ringette Championships in Prince George

Organizing committee cancels 2020 Western Canadian Ringette Championships in Prince George

More than 25 teams would've gathered in northern capital in late March
Direct financial help coming for Canadians affected by COVID-19

Direct financial help coming for Canadians affected by COVID-19

Are you ill? Stay home, stay away from others

Are you ill? Stay home, stay away from others

BC Hydro considers ending two-tiered rate system

BC Hydro considers ending two-tiered rate system

BC Hydro rates will go up 1.8% April 1, if the BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) approves the utility's rate increase application. But rates could decrease by 1% in 2021 - happy timing for an NDP government seeking re-election - and then rise by 2.