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Prince George residents start petition opposing possible sale, redevelopment of Watrous Park

Prince George residents start petition opposing possible sale, redevelopment of Watrous Park

City considering putting neighbourhood park up for sale to develop assisted-living apartments
Pollution, climate change weigh on most British Columbians’ minds: poll

Pollution, climate change weigh on most British Columbians’ minds: poll

In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the proportion of British Columbians who refer to the environment as the most important issue facing the province has remained in single digits.
Shots fired reported in Mackenzie

Shots fired reported in Mackenzie

Mackenzie RCMP are treating a shots fired incident as a priority investigation and suspect the wrong home was targeted in the attack early Friday morning.
Drug seizure in Vanderhoof leads to the arrest of two men: RCMP

Drug seizure in Vanderhoof leads to the arrest of two men: RCMP

Investigation continues after police found, cash, marijuana, firearms
Snowfall alerts issued for eight regions

Snowfall alerts issued for eight regions

Snowfall alerts are in effect for much of northern B.C.
Regions surrounding Prince George issued snowfall warnings by Environment Canada

Regions surrounding Prince George issued snowfall warnings by Environment Canada

Be careful when driving to the Pine Pass, Bulkley Valley or Cariboo-Chilcotin
Second coronavirus vaccine shows early success in U.S. tests

Second coronavirus vaccine shows early success in U.S. tests

For the second time this month, there's promising news from a COVID-19 vaccine candidate: Moderna said Monday its shots provide strong protection, a dash of hope against the grim backdrop of coronavirus surges in the U.S. and around the world.
Prince George Spruce Kings bring slow start into safe neutral on exhibition road trip through Kootenays

Prince George Spruce Kings bring slow start into safe neutral on exhibition road trip through Kootenays

Kings go 1-1-0-1 during three-game stint in Cranbrook, Trail
B.C. teachers 'implore' premier to cut class sizes amid COVID-19 pandemic

B.C. teachers 'implore' premier to cut class sizes amid COVID-19 pandemic

The BC Teachers’ Federation is urging Premier John Horgan to reduce class sizes to no more than 15 people in response to their concern with growing cases of COVID-19 in the Fraser Health region.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: National home sales The Canadian Real Estate Association is set to release figures for October home resales on Monday.