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B.C. announces $230 fine for failing to wear a COVID-19 mask in indoor public space, non-compliance

B.C. announces $230 fine for failing to wear a COVID-19 mask in indoor public space, non-compliance

Masks have been mandatory in indoor public spaces, indoor retail settings since Nov. 19
Building permits values down, but not out

Building permits values down, but not out

The City of Prince George issued 56 building permits worth a combined $19.24 million in October, down roughly 25 per cent compared to October 2019.
B.C. single-day COVID-19 case count record shattered at 941, Northern Health adds 29

B.C. single-day COVID-19 case count record shattered at 941, Northern Health adds 29

Another 10 new deaths from the virus
Gratton receives Medal of Good Citizenship

Gratton receives Medal of Good Citizenship

Mayor Lyn Hall presented former city councillor and long-time community volunteer Shirley Gratton with the B.C. Medal of Good Citizenship on Monday night. Gratton was one of 18 recipients of the 2019 Medal of Good Citizenship.
10 COVID deaths in B.C.; 29 new cases in Northern Health

10 COVID deaths in B.C.; 29 new cases in Northern Health

Troubling numbers continued to be reported Tuesday on the COVID-19 front. The B.C.
Woman refusing to wear mask arrested at a B.C. thrift store

Woman refusing to wear mask arrested at a B.C. thrift store

Police tried to convince her to leave the store, but she refused, and allegedly struck the officers several times.
Rebuilding party a top priorty for Bond as interim Liberal leader

Rebuilding party a top priorty for Bond as interim Liberal leader

B.C. Liberal Party interim leader Shirley Bond said keeping the NDP government accountable, while finding ways to reconnect with voters will be her top priorities in the position.
Prince George realtor fighting cancer a second time amid COVID-19

Prince George realtor fighting cancer a second time amid COVID-19

Dean Coleman has also beaten lung cancer
Stranded snowmobiler lacked shovel to dig self out

Stranded snowmobiler lacked shovel to dig self out

A snowmobiler got more than he bargained for when he ventured away from his friends in search of new terrain while out in the Yanks Peak area on Sunday. He took the detour without telling anyone and without a shovel.
B.C. conducting emergency alert test this week

B.C. conducting emergency alert test this week

Don’t be alarmed if an emergency alert pops up on your mobile phone this week – it’s only a test. B.C. will be carrying out its biannual test of its wireless alerting system on Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 1:55 p.m.