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Treading water: Prince George Aquatic Centre aiming to add more swimmers in January 2021

Treading water: Prince George Aquatic Centre aiming to add more swimmers in January 2021

COVID-19 currently limiting capacity to 50 people, could get to 80
B.C.'s Terry Fox shortlisted to be on Canada's new $5 note

B.C.'s Terry Fox shortlisted to be on Canada's new $5 note

Port Coquitlam’s hometown hero is one of eight Canadians shortlisted to have their image on the next $5 note. Monday, the Bank of Canada told the Tri-City News that Terry Fox is a finalist for the new dollar bill.
TC Energy donates $150,000 to CNC

TC Energy donates $150,000 to CNC

TC Energy, the company behind the Coastal GasLink pipeline project, has committed $150,000 towards trades training at the College of New Caledonia.
Prince George’s Titans' Den sees local entrepreneurs walk away with almost $10K

Prince George’s Titans' Den sees local entrepreneurs walk away with almost $10K

Local pilot project mirrors the popular TV series ‘Dragons' Den’
B.C. honeymoon ongoing for Cawseys

B.C. honeymoon ongoing for Cawseys

Emery Cawsey, an only child, was born in Red Deer, Alta. in 1940. His mother passed away when he was just four years old.
Hudson's Hope Elementary-Junior Secondary marked for potential COVID-19 expsoure

Hudson's Hope Elementary-Junior Secondary marked for potential COVID-19 expsoure

SD60 member given 10-day window in latest Northern Health alert
B.C. government extends rent freeze through to July 2021

B.C. government extends rent freeze through to July 2021

The provincial government has extended a freeze on rent increases in B.C. through to summer 2021. Victoria announced today (Nov. 9) that any rent increases set to happen on Dec.
Prince George woman sentenced on child pornography charges

Prince George woman sentenced on child pornography charges

She's been sentenced to 93 months in jail for creating child pornography
Trudeau says he hopes to see COVID-19 vaccines roll out in Canada in early 2021

Trudeau says he hopes to see COVID-19 vaccines roll out in Canada in early 2021

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hopes to see COVID-19 vaccines roll out in Canada early next year, but warns that won't bring an immediate resolution to the pandemic currently seeing a resurgence in several provinces.
Man struck on Fifth near Ruggles

Man struck on Fifth near Ruggles

Police are reminding pedestrians to be "extra cautious" after a man was hit and suffered serious injuries Saturday evening while crossing Fifth Avenue near Ruggles Street.