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Fire damages city motel

Fire damages city motel

A quick response from firefighters responding to an early-morning blaze at a city motel limited the damage to one unit. The call went out to Prince George Fire Rescue at 4:20 a.m.
Negotiating contracts for vaccines in development needed flexibility: Anand

Negotiating contracts for vaccines in development needed flexibility: Anand

Procurement Minister Anita Anand says that as soon as she knows when the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine will arrive in Canada, she will share that information with Canadians.
Early morning motel room fire extinguished by Prince George firefighters

Early morning motel room fire extinguished by Prince George firefighters

Crews say investigation is underway
Crowdfunding campaign set up for family of northern B.C. avalanche victim

Crowdfunding campaign set up for family of northern B.C. avalanche victim

Sean McGarry of Dawson Creek leaves behind pregnant wife, young son
New study finds B.C. residents are spending less while doing so online, early and local

New study finds B.C. residents are spending less while doing so online, early and local

A new study from Insights West has found a significant number of B.C. residents will spend less this holiday season compared to previous years.
Canucks fire anthem singer Mark Donnelly over planned performance at anti-mask rally

Canucks fire anthem singer Mark Donnelly over planned performance at anti-mask rally

The Vancouver Canucks have fired longtime anthem singer Mark Donnelly after he confirmed that he will be singing at an anti-mask rally on Saturday. The Vancouver Sun reported that Donnelly confirmed he will sing ‘O Canada’ at the B.C.
Party ban during COVID-19 prompts B.C. seasonal staff appreciation rethink

Party ban during COVID-19 prompts B.C. seasonal staff appreciation rethink

B.C.’s public health order banning events has prompted employers to cancel staff-appreciation parties during the holiday season and contemplate new ways to provide festive cheer and keep staff engaged.
Volunteer committee urges B.C. to complete grizzly habitat mapping

Volunteer committee urges B.C. to complete grizzly habitat mapping

A volunteer committee is asking the provincial government to complete a project mapping grizzly bear habitat.
LNG Canada workers complained about unsafe conditions prior to COVID outbreak

LNG Canada workers complained about unsafe conditions prior to COVID outbreak

Employees at the LNG Canada work site in Kitimat complained multiple times about unsafe working conditions just months before the facility experienced a COVID-19 outbreak, according to WorkSafe BC inspection reports.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Temperatures are likely to stay on the positive side