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BCCDC’s latest COVID-19 numbers show Prince George recorded 76 cases last week

BCCDC’s latest COVID-19 numbers show Prince George recorded 76 cases last week

This is an average daily rate of 10 to 15 cases per 100,000 people
Public invited to comment on city's 2021 budget

Public invited to comment on city's 2021 budget

Members of the public will have an opportunity to provide feedback to city council during its budget deliberations next week. Council will meet at 3:30 p.m. and 6 p.
Prince George community sport organizations get provincial grant funding amid COVID-19

Prince George community sport organizations get provincial grant funding amid COVID-19

12 local sports organizations are getting a leg up from the province
School District 57 Superintendent Anita Richardson on leave

School District 57 Superintendent Anita Richardson on leave

Deputy Superintendent Cindy Heitmen will fill the role
Power outage spoils COVID-19 vaccine at central B.C. First Nation

Power outage spoils COVID-19 vaccine at central B.C. First Nation

New interim CEO named for BCLC, set to take reins of Crown corporation on Friday

New interim CEO named for BCLC, set to take reins of Crown corporation on Friday

As of Friday (Jan. 22), the BC Lottery Corporation (BCLC) will have a new president and CEO.
Nisga’a state of local emergency extended, vaccines delayed

Nisga’a state of local emergency extended, vaccines delayed

The Nisga’a Lisims Government (NLG) has extended the local state of emergency for the Nass Valley following a unanimous decision from the NLG executive. The state of local emergency was first declared on Jan. 12, as COVID-19 cases continued to climb.
Power outage spoils COVID-19 vaccine at Tl’etinqox

Power outage spoils COVID-19 vaccine at Tl’etinqox

A recent power outage did more than leave Tl’etinqox members in the dark. In a memo shared by the Anaham Sage Health Clinic Facebook page Jan.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Sunny, sunny, sunny day
COVID deaths rise to 54 in Northern Health

COVID deaths rise to 54 in Northern Health

COVID-19 claimed another life in Northern Health, numbers posted Wednesday by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control are showing. The count now stands at 54 for the region since the pandemic broke out.