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Mr. PG to light up red as United Way celebrates one-year anniversary of 2-1-1 hotline

Mr. PG to light up red as United Way celebrates one-year anniversary of 2-1-1 hotline

Line provides navigation for those in need of health, social services
CNC to offer 'micro credential' courses in digital, data literacy

CNC to offer 'micro credential' courses in digital, data literacy

The College of New Caledonia is one of 15 B.C. post-secondary institutions that will be offering "micro credential" courses to quickly train people for high-demand jobs.
Prince George hockey product Brody Johnston signs with Humboldt Broncos

Prince George hockey product Brody Johnston signs with Humboldt Broncos

There’s also a family connection to the defenceman’s signing
Cartoon: B.C. schools and masks

Cartoon: B.C. schools and masks

Is this what you call COVID fatigue?
Meet the Indigenous scientist charting the future of fisheries

Meet the Indigenous scientist charting the future of fisheries

Like most salmon scientists, Andrea Reid spends months each year searching for the iconic fish in salty estuaries and along the silty riverbanks of B.C.’s glacial torrents.
B.C. salmon runs are depleting but some have potential to come back, report shows

B.C. salmon runs are depleting but some have potential to come back, report shows

Salmon runs across the province are tumbling, but a new report says some could bounce back — with some major changes.
Rural nurses given tools to combat overdoses in isolated communities

Rural nurses given tools to combat overdoses in isolated communities

Working in small northern and interior First Nations communities scattered across hills and winding valleys, registered nurse Kate Hodgson says finding treatment options for people who use substances can be just as difficult as navigating the landsca
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Extreme cold warning continues
No city tax increase in 2021

No city tax increase in 2021

City council voted Monday night to keep the city's 2021 tax requisition the same as last year. By a 6-3 vote, council approved using more than $3 million of its $6.
Prince George council votes in favour of zero per cent tax increase for 2021

Prince George council votes in favour of zero per cent tax increase for 2021

City will use grant money to offset 2021’s property tax increase