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On Our Radar: Downtown Prince George’s Plaid Friday asks you to show local businesses some love

On Our Radar: Downtown Prince George’s Plaid Friday asks you to show local businesses some love

Wear plaid and shop local on Friday Nov. 27
Business is booming for HVAC companies as commercial buildings see pandemic upgrades

Business is booming for HVAC companies as commercial buildings see pandemic upgrades

Indoor air quality has become a major concern in places of business
Tim Hortons, Barbie release doll with proceeds benefiting girls' hockey in Canada

Tim Hortons, Barbie release doll with proceeds benefiting girls' hockey in Canada

Funds raised through the dolls will be donated to the Hockey Canada Foundation
Seniors advocate says rapid testing of staff in care homes makes sense

Seniors advocate says rapid testing of staff in care homes makes sense

'The question is: What is the harm in using them?'
People spending the same for Christmas as last year, online poll results say

People spending the same for Christmas as last year, online poll results say

During the last online poll The Citizen asked "How much money are you planning to spend on Christmas gifts this year?" The good news is "Same as last year," was the most popular answer with 38 per cent and 317 votes, the less-than-good news is the ne
CKPG team gets fuzzy for Movember

CKPG team gets fuzzy for Movember

Jumping into a half-frozen lake at the end of the month is their reward for raising more than $10,000 during Movember, a movement that raises funds and awareness for men's health.
Exclusion of mental illness in assisted dying-bill slammed by psychiatrists

Exclusion of mental illness in assisted dying-bill slammed by psychiatrists

OTTAWA — The federal bill revising the rules on medically assisted death in Canada has raised the ire of the Canadian Psychiatric Association over the proposed law's explicit rejection of mental illness as grounds for ending a patient's life.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

We'll see periods of snow mixed with rain
B.C. education minister wants to avoid school closures completely

B.C. education minister wants to avoid school closures completely

British Columbia's education minister hopes the government will be able to avoid school closures under any scenario but he would defer to advice from public health officials should COVID-19 cases worsen.
More than 1,500 without power in Prince George after vehicle accident

More than 1,500 without power in Prince George after vehicle accident

No estimated time when power will come back on