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‘Shut the Front Door’: Prince George woman is $75K richer thanks to September lottery ticket

‘Shut the Front Door’: Prince George woman is $75K richer thanks to September lottery ticket

Leah Fell purchased her winning ticket at Austin Road West 7-Eleven
Volunteers needed as crisis line deals with jump in calls

Volunteers needed as crisis line deals with jump in calls

The Northern B.C. Crisis Centre could use some help when it comes to helping others.
COVID-19 outbreak declared after 14 cases found at LNG project in northern B.C.

COVID-19 outbreak declared after 14 cases found at LNG project in northern B.C.

Transmission among staff, all are self-isolating
COVID-19 erasing potential pay raises for workers: report

COVID-19 erasing potential pay raises for workers: report

If you were relying on a pay raise before the end of 2020, chances are that’s not happening. According to Gallagher's 2020/2021 Salary Planning Survey – Canada Edition , 62 per cent of employers implemented pay raises before the pandemic.
Future Prince George rock star is the first recipient of new award by local music instructor

Future Prince George rock star is the first recipient of new award by local music instructor

Cayden Lehmann bestowed with free electric guitar from Garry Turner
Poll finds most Canadians think Joe Biden will improve relationship between Canada, U.S.

Poll finds most Canadians think Joe Biden will improve relationship between Canada, U.S.

A new study has revealed most Canadians believe Joe Biden will improve Canada's relationship with the U.S., while nearly one-in-five say a second Trump term would have been better.
On Our Radar: Third Prince George Christmas Wish Breakfast switching to ‘cruise’ control

On Our Radar: Third Prince George Christmas Wish Breakfast switching to ‘cruise’ control

COVID-19 forcing committee to rethink annual holiday gift fundraiser
Analysis: Employment holding up better in B.C. than in most other provinces

Analysis: Employment holding up better in B.C. than in most other provinces

B.C.’s economy outperformed other provinces in October despite what has been a worrisome trajectory of COVID-19 cases, and new daily records heading into November. National employment growth came in at 0.
COVID outbreak at Fort St. John care home

COVID outbreak at Fort St. John care home

Northern Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at the Peace Villa care home in Fort St. John after a worker tested positive for the virus.
‘We are facing unprecedented financial challenges’: Prince George city hall undergoes major changes amid COVID-19

‘We are facing unprecedented financial challenges’: Prince George city hall undergoes major changes amid COVID-19

City amalgamates, eliminates many departments as it faces massive budget shortfall