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Winter cleanup operations underway in Prince George

Winter cleanup operations underway in Prince George

City workers preparing for spring
Design proponent chosen for Fort St. James hospital project

Design proponent chosen for Fort St. James hospital project

A $116 million project to replace the aging Stuart Lake Hospital in Fort St. James is one step closer to fruition now that the province has selected a proponent to work out the design of the building.
Vehicle incidents close Highway 97 north, Highway 16 east of Prince George

Vehicle incidents close Highway 97 north, Highway 16 east of Prince George

DriveBC reporting no detours at the scene of the incidents
B.C.'s surgery count tops level seen before COVID-19

B.C.'s surgery count tops level seen before COVID-19

Wait lists were down 10% in the November-to-February timeframe, compared with same time period in 2019-2020.
Prince George COVID-19 cases remain low according to latest reporting period

Prince George COVID-19 cases remain low according to latest reporting period

Prince George continues to record under 50 cases weekly
Dr. Bonnie Henry: 'Very little change in the next two months'

Dr. Bonnie Henry: 'Very little change in the next two months'

By the end of April, 25 per cent of the province's population should have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Zane Robison, the founding father of UNBC Athletics, added to T-Wolves’ Wall of Honour

Zane Robison, the founding father of UNBC Athletics, added to T-Wolves’ Wall of Honour

He guided program from rec-league play to Canada’s top college sports level
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Some overcast skies ahead of the weekend
Northern Health adds 56 new COVID-19 cases as B.C. moves up immunization schedule

Northern Health adds 56 new COVID-19 cases as B.C. moves up immunization schedule

Eight additional deaths recorded
Frontline workers to be vaccinated in coming months

Frontline workers to be vaccinated in coming months

More than 300,000 front-line workers in B.C. - including grocery workers, teachers, first responders and others – will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine starting in April.