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PGDTA lobbying Henry to make masks mandatory, reduce class sizes

PGDTA lobbying Henry to make masks mandatory, reduce class sizes

The Prince George District Teachers Association is calling on the provincial health officer to make changes to the way COVID-19 is dealt with in schools. In a letter sent to Dr.
Investigation finds old-growth biodiversity in Prince George Timber Supply Area is at risk

Investigation finds old-growth biodiversity in Prince George Timber Supply Area is at risk

Forest Practices Board is calling for the province to update its protection objectives
COVID-19 postpones Prince George 2021 Polar Bear Dip to ‘sometime in the new year’

COVID-19 postpones Prince George 2021 Polar Bear Dip to ‘sometime in the new year’

Organizers says it’s looking at options for a safe event
First Nations oppose petrochemical complex

First Nations oppose petrochemical complex

Lheidli T’enneh Nation and McLeod Lake Indian Band have thrown up a roadblock for the proposed West Coast Olefins Ltd. petrochemical complex.
First Nation bands say there 'will be no future negotiations' in Prince George relocation proposal for West Coast Olefins plant

First Nation bands say there 'will be no future negotiations' in Prince George relocation proposal for West Coast Olefins plant

"It made no sense to move it that far north."
B.C. purchases National Hotel to create supportive housing for homeless persons in Prince George

B.C. purchases National Hotel to create supportive housing for homeless persons in Prince George

A new temporary 30-bed winter shelter will also be operated by the Native Friendship Centre
Province purchases National Hotel

Province purchases National Hotel

BC Housing has purchased the National Hotel with the intention of converting the building into 27 units of supported housing by early 2022, the provincial government said.
Lheidli T’enneh reports first positive COVID-19 case within its membership

Lheidli T’enneh reports first positive COVID-19 case within its membership

Individual is isolating away from the Northside and Southside communities
Second outbreak declared at LNG Canada Project Site in Kitimat

Second outbreak declared at LNG Canada Project Site in Kitimat

Outbreak unrelated to initial declaration in November
Cancelled routes, pre-flight tests: COVID-19 complicates holiday travel for sun seekers

Cancelled routes, pre-flight tests: COVID-19 complicates holiday travel for sun seekers

MONTREAL — Tania Azevedo wasn’t sure if she would make it to Aruba after all. After Ontario’s lockdowns forced her to close her hair salon in Toronto, Azevedo decided to capitalize on the free time by visiting friends in the small island nation.