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City's housing values healthy, despite pandemic

City's housing values healthy, despite pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic didn't hurt home values in the city, according to information released by the BC Assessment authority on Monday. BC Assessment will be mailing property assessments to the owners of nearly 250,000 properties across northern B.C.
Slippery Prince George roads resulting from overnight chill, snowfall

Slippery Prince George roads resulting from overnight chill, snowfall

Drive BC encouraging commuters to slow down, be prepared
UNBC prof tracks pandemic history

UNBC prof tracks pandemic history

One thing is certain about the COVID-19 pandemic from a historical perspective, it will be well-documented. The outbreak of the virus that has so far killed 1.
Major projects in B.C.'s north ordered to scale back work amid COVID-19 fears

Major projects in B.C.'s north ordered to scale back work amid COVID-19 fears

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has ordered all major projects in B.C.’s north to drastically scale back work to prevent the Northern Health region from buckling under COVID-19 pressure. On Dec.
B.C.'s COVID-19 case count to be updated Monday afternoon

B.C.'s COVID-19 case count to be updated Monday afternoon

The announcement is expected to show several reporting periods since the start of 2020
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Snow to start 2021's first full week
Spanish flu hit Prince George hard, Citizen archives show

Spanish flu hit Prince George hard, Citizen archives show

In 1918, during the Spanish flu pandemic, the Citizen was in its third year of publication.
Premier John Horgan confirms Vancouver Canucks can play home games in B.C. this season

Premier John Horgan confirms Vancouver Canucks can play home games in B.C. this season

Canucks will play in B.C.
Opinion: Indigenous-ancestry controversies can unfairly affect those with unclear lineage

Opinion: Indigenous-ancestry controversies can unfairly affect those with unclear lineage

Michelle Latimer’s documentary film Inconvenient Indian being withdrawn from the Sundance Film Festival has sparked headlines. Latimer has come under scrutiny for her claims of Indigenous heritage.
‘It’s been a learning experience’: SD57’s Board Chair Trent Derrick reflects on 2020

‘It’s been a learning experience’: SD57’s Board Chair Trent Derrick reflects on 2020

The next school district board meeting takes place Jan. 5