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COVID-19 outbreak at Coastal GasLink project sites officially declared over

COVID-19 outbreak at Coastal GasLink project sites officially declared over

Outbreak was declared on Dec. 19, 2020
Win $50 in restaurant GCs with Bernie in PG contest

Win $50 in restaurant GCs with Bernie in PG contest

The Bernie Sanders mittens meme from the Joe Biden presidential inauguration Wednesday has gone viral and we want you to play along.
Northern B.C. First Nation state of local emergency extended, vaccines delayed

Northern B.C. First Nation state of local emergency extended, vaccines delayed

College Heights fire causes $200,000 damage

College Heights fire causes $200,000 damage

There was a fire at a condo at 7255 Southridge Avenue late Thursday afternoon, with Prince George Fire Rescue responding with 20 firefighters from four halls.
Citizen poll reflects national poll results

Citizen poll reflects national poll results

The Prince George Citizen and Léger, the largest Canadian-owned polling and market research firm, and the Association of Canadian Studies had the same idea and asked people if they were in favour of a lockdown (Citizen poll) and curfew (Léger poll) t
No need for COVID-19 travel ban, northern BC mayor says

No need for COVID-19 travel ban, northern BC mayor says

Thursday's announcement that B.C. will not impose an interprovincial travel ban went over just fine with one northern mayor. “It really doesn’t matter where folks come from,” Valemount Mayor Owen Torgerson said.
Pilot project puts cancer screening into the hands of northwest B.C. women

Pilot project puts cancer screening into the hands of northwest B.C. women

A new pilot project in northwest B.C. aims to empower women and break barriers to accessing heath care.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

It's going to be another frigid Friday
Prince George condo complex fire causes roughly $200K in damage, no injuries reported

Prince George condo complex fire causes roughly $200K in damage, no injuries reported

No injuries have been reported
B.C. can't ban interprovincial travel amid COVID-19 worries: Horgan

B.C. can't ban interprovincial travel amid COVID-19 worries: Horgan

“The review of our legal options made it clear we can’t prevent people from travelling to British Columbia."