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Saturday is Mike Benny Day

Saturday is Mike Benny Day

This Saturday will officially be Mike Benny Day in Prince George, to honour the popular local radio personality who passed away at the age of 58 last month .
Air quality statement issued for Prince George due to higher-than-normal dust levels

Air quality statement issued for Prince George due to higher-than-normal dust levels

Open burning of any sorts prohibited, per City bylaw
Cartoon: The COVID-19 vaccine call

Cartoon: The COVID-19 vaccine call

The lines are open!
Dust advisory in effect

Dust advisory in effect

A dust advisory has been issued due to high concentrations of coarse particulate in the city's air.
Prince George declares Mike Benny Day in memory of longtime broadcaster

Prince George declares Mike Benny Day in memory of longtime broadcaster

March 13, 2021 will be known as Mike Benny Day
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Fog, flurries, freezing overnight temps
City hit with bill to upgrade CN Rail crossing

City hit with bill to upgrade CN Rail crossing

The taxpayers of Prince George are on the hook for more than $100,000 to upgrade the safety features at a railway crossing on Otway Road.
Prince Rupert may be target for vaccination campaign, COVID restrictions to be eased

Prince Rupert may be target for vaccination campaign, COVID restrictions to be eased

The first doses of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine are expected to arrive in B.C. this week, and some may be earmarked to combat the ongoing outbreak in Prince Rupert. On Monday provincial health officer Dr.
#IWD2021: How a Prince George doctor went from UNBC to the Ivy League

#IWD2021: How a Prince George doctor went from UNBC to the Ivy League

Dr. Kirsten Reimer recently completed her PhD at Yale University
COVID long hauler's fight with virus has lasted a year

COVID long hauler's fight with virus has lasted a year

Karen Serwatkewich calls herself a long hauler and that has nothing to do with driving a semi-trailer. For a while there, she felt like she’d been hit by a truck when her mind and body were being attacked by the COVID-19 virus.