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7 things you should know about potential teacher job action

7 things you should know about potential teacher job action

Snow should stay as forecast calls for cooler temperatures

Snow should stay as forecast calls for cooler temperatures

The big melt has been called off. Environment Canada has backed away from an earlier forecast calling for highs of as much as 6 C, calling instead for temperatures ranging from 2 to -2 C during the days and lows of -6 to -10 C overnight this week.
Breakthrough alert system aims to protect endangered killer whales

Breakthrough alert system aims to protect endangered killer whales

Crosswinds delay chartered flight evacuating Canadians stranded in Wuhan

Crosswinds delay chartered flight evacuating Canadians stranded in Wuhan

Prince George Cougars turn second-period collapse into comeback victory over Seattle

Prince George Cougars turn second-period collapse into comeback victory over Seattle

Cats score three, give up four, score three more to win on home ice
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Snow will fall, but the temperature's moving on up
Prince George’s Downtown, Safe Clean and Inclusive Committee gets a new name

Prince George’s Downtown, Safe Clean and Inclusive Committee gets a new name

Council approved changing the name ‘downtown’ to ‘community’
Snowfall warning issued for Cariboo

Snowfall warning issued for Cariboo

Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for the Cariboo region late afternoon Tuesday, calling for as much as 15 centimetres. "A Pacific warm front will approach the B.C. central interior overnight," the agency said.
Volunteers wanted for homeless count

Volunteers wanted for homeless count

The Community Partners Addressing Homelessness is seeking volunteers to help with this year's count of homeless and vulnerable residents in Prince George. The so-called point-in-time count is set for April 15.
New contract ratified with support staff at northern B.C. college

New contract ratified with support staff at northern B.C. college

Roughly 200 members agree to two per cent wage increase each of the next three years