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Prince George to reopen Kin Arenas while closing three other public ice rinks

Prince George to reopen Kin Arenas while closing three other public ice rinks

City council made the decision Monday night (July 27) in response to COVID-19
Rink users express closure concerns at city hall protest

Rink users express closure concerns at city hall protest

Twelve-year-old Calum McKay-Stratton think the decision should be a no-brainer. He thinks it’s time the city opened up its rinks so he can get on with pursuing his passion for figure skating with the Northern B.C. Centre for Skating.
PHOTOS: Several Prince George winter-sport athletes, organizers sit-in at city hall to demand arena reopenings

PHOTOS: Several Prince George winter-sport athletes, organizers sit-in at city hall to demand arena reopenings

Opinion: Track your COVID-19 bubble like you would an STI

Opinion: Track your COVID-19 bubble like you would an STI

Alzheimer Society hosting hiking challenge

Alzheimer Society hosting hiking challenge

Prince George residents are invited to participate in the B.C. Alzheimer Society's 70,000-kilometre hiking challenge. Set for Mon., Sept. 21 - World Alzheimer's Day - participants are welcome to take pledges and then go for a hike on that day.
West Fraser records $79-million gain for second quarter

West Fraser records $79-million gain for second quarter

Lumber, panel and pulp producer West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. reported $79 million in adjusted earnings for the second quarter on Monday.
New case of COVID-19 reported on Haida Gwaii

New case of COVID-19 reported on Haida Gwaii

One additional case of COVID-19 was reported in the Northern Health region on Monday, linked to the outbreak on Haida Gwaii. B.C. provincial health officer Dr.
Northern Health reaches 80 positive COVID-19 cases as B.C. soars to 3,500

Northern Health reaches 80 positive COVID-19 cases as B.C. soars to 3,500

Haida Gwaii epidemiological outbreak continues, Dr. Henry says
First Coastal GasLink pipe in the ground

First Coastal GasLink pipe in the ground

The first segments of pipe for the $6.6 billion Coastal GasLink project are finally in the ground. The pipeline was installed in the Peace region, with the Surerus Murphy Joint Venture releasing a photo of the historic milestone on July 21.
Wet summer prompts slow fire season

Wet summer prompts slow fire season

While the wet summer weather has put a damper on outdoor activities this year, it also has resulted in significantly fewer forest fires.