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Eyewear with Indigenous flair is named after B.C.’s top health officers

Eyewear with Indigenous flair is named after B.C.’s top health officers

A philanthropic eyewear brand that incorporates Indigenous art into its designs has just launched a new collection to “pay homage to British Columbia’s top health officers.
Bernie In PG contest winners

Bernie In PG contest winners

There were more than 60 entries in the Bernie In PG contest and we couldn’t make up our minds among the top submissions, so we’ve decided to name four winners of $50 each in local restaurant gift certificates.
VIDEO: Prince George Mounties investigating vehicle fence-jumper in College Heights

VIDEO: Prince George Mounties investigating vehicle fence-jumper in College Heights

Video showed car clearing fence at College Heights Secondary School
City to make budget decisions Wednesday

City to make budget decisions Wednesday

City council's budget deliberations on Monday began with a change to the way council approves its budget. The change means council didn't vote on any aspects of the city's budget on Monday.
COVID cases still too high, Henry and Dix say

COVID cases still too high, Henry and Dix say

The number of new COVID-19 cases remains too high, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and health minister Adrian Dix said in a joint statement issued Tuesday.
RCMP on lookout for stunt driver caught on video

RCMP on lookout for stunt driver caught on video

Police are asking for help tracking down those behind a bout of dangerous driving posted on social media.
Driver involved in Prince George Ospika Blvd. collision airlifted to Vancouver hospital

Driver involved in Prince George Ospika Blvd. collision airlifted to Vancouver hospital

Road was closed for several hours for first responders, investigators
Blowing snow in the Pine Pass

Blowing snow in the Pine Pass

Beware of blowing snow if you're driving through the Pine Pass. In an alert issued shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday, DriveBC reported the condition for a 123.
Truck driver ticketed for excessive speed

Truck driver ticketed for excessive speed

A semi truck driver based in Prince George was issued a hefty fine and his vehicle impounded for a week after he was caught going 150 km/h east of Smithers on Saturday. RCMP said he was pulled over shortly after 2 a.m. on Highway 16.
B.C. reports 14 new COVID-19 deaths, Northern Health records additional 38 cases

B.C. reports 14 new COVID-19 deaths, Northern Health records additional 38 cases

Active cases in B.C. sits at 4,260