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CrossRoads Brewing temporarily closes in-person dining as COVID-19 cases in Prince George, region rise

CrossRoads Brewing temporarily closes in-person dining as COVID-19 cases in Prince George, region rise

Owner Dr. Daryl Leiski says he made the decision to protect the community
Opinion: Is the ability to spell accurately still important? You bet

Opinion: Is the ability to spell accurately still important? You bet

There are at least 26 words in the English language ending in “ough” and many are pronounced differently, for example “bough,” “cough,” “dough,” “thought” and 22 more.
COVID-19 restrictions prompting people to find creative ways to avoid cabin fever

COVID-19 restrictions prompting people to find creative ways to avoid cabin fever

WINNIPEG — Finding a way to get outdoors and connect — safely — with friends and family has already been a challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, with the thermometer dropping and winter at the door, it can be even harder.
B.C.'s exotic seafood exports have dried up due to the pandemic

B.C.'s exotic seafood exports have dried up due to the pandemic

Have you tried some of B.C.'s top exotic seafood exports?
Prince George’s newest downtown parkade is now $9.8M over budget

Prince George’s newest downtown parkade is now $9.8M over budget

The city has released a cost breakdown of the George Street Parkade
On Our Radar: Prince George’s Celebration of Lights at railway museum moves to drive-thru event

On Our Radar: Prince George’s Celebration of Lights at railway museum moves to drive-thru event

Central B.C. Railway and Forestry Museum’s annual event is continuing in a new way
Opinion: My medical odyssey — Caught in the battle between private and public health care

Opinion: My medical odyssey — Caught in the battle between private and public health care

Our hospitals are under enormous pressure from a tiny lethal virus, forcing our health-care system to navigate an unchartered pandemic by prioritizing care.
B.C. Ferries passengers increasingly complying with federal rules to leave vehicles

B.C. Ferries passengers increasingly complying with federal rules to leave vehicles

Reports of passengers resisting rules requiring them to get out of their vehicles during B.C. Ferries sailings have plummeted by 90 per cent this month, says Transport Canada.
Canadian entrepreneurs in south Florida lament loss of snowbirds, eye 2021 homecoming

Canadian entrepreneurs in south Florida lament loss of snowbirds, eye 2021 homecoming

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Each spring, near a south Florida seaside strip known as the Broadwalk, the grateful retailers and restaurateurs of Hollywood Beach gather for a two-day celebration of all things Canada.
National Student Loan Service Centre plagued by delays as requests for help soar

National Student Loan Service Centre plagued by delays as requests for help soar

Throngs of former students have been unable to reach Canada's loans centre, which is working through a backlog of more than 30,000 applications for repayment assistance.