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B.C. records 617 new COVID-19 cases, Northern Health adds 92

B.C. records 617 new COVID-19 cases, Northern Health adds 92

Four additional deaths throughout province
Record new cases in Northern Health

Record new cases in Northern Health

A one-day record 92 new COVID-19 cases were reported to Northern Health on Wednesday, according to updated figures issued Thursday afternoon by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. The number eclipsed the old record of 89, reached on Jan.
Pair of Prince George schools flagged for COVID-19 exposure events a second straight day

Pair of Prince George schools flagged for COVID-19 exposure events a second straight day

Prince George Secondary, Cedars Christian both issued alerts
Ford donates vehicles to CNC

Ford donates vehicles to CNC

Students in the automotive program at the College of New Caledonia have a couple more up-to-date vehicles to work on courtesy of Ford of Canada and Prince George Ford.
Residents still waiting for answers on postal service

Residents still waiting for answers on postal service

Postal service along a stretch of North Kelly Road remains in limbo two months after door-to-door delivery was cut due to safety concerns.
UPDATE: Highway 97 reopens north of Prince George after two-vehicle incident caused seven-hour closure

UPDATE: Highway 97 reopens north of Prince George after two-vehicle incident caused seven-hour closure

Unclear if injuries resulted from the incident
PHOTOS: Prince George automotive students’ future ignited with vehicle donation

PHOTOS: Prince George automotive students’ future ignited with vehicle donation

Easy transition made possible for industry, COVID-19 pandemic
Morrison Lake mine plan still in limbo after 18 years

Morrison Lake mine plan still in limbo after 18 years

At a little over $500 million capex, the Morrison Lake copper-gold mine is comparatively small, and the company behind it – Pacific Booker (TSX-V:BKM) – is also small.
Charlie sentenced for role in Bjornson murder

Charlie sentenced for role in Bjornson murder

A final loose end to a grisly, drug-related murder of a Vanderhoof man eight years ago was tied up Wednesday when a Nak'azdli man was sentenced to a further seven years and three months in a federal penitentiary.
Cartoon: COVID-19 vaccine distribution to B.C.

Cartoon: COVID-19 vaccine distribution to B.C.

The hand B.C. is dealt