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No school shutdown planned in the face of rising COVID-19 numbers: Dr. Bonnie Henry

No school shutdown planned in the face of rising COVID-19 numbers: Dr. Bonnie Henry

A general shutdown of schools in British Columbia isn’t on the horizon in the face of rising COVID-19 case numbers and a crackdown on social gatherings . Provincial health officer Dr.
Federal government tells Teck to improve water quality from two B.C. coal operations

Federal government tells Teck to improve water quality from two B.C. coal operations

VANCOUVER — Teck Resources Ltd. says it has been ordered by Environment and Climate Change Canada to improve the quality of water affected by two of its coal mining operations in B.C.'s Elk Valley.
'An obvious violation': SD57 addresses photo of Prince George student dressed in blackface

'An obvious violation': SD57 addresses photo of Prince George student dressed in blackface

Student in screenshot image also appears to have written 'Trudeau' on his shirt
Prince George woman missing

Prince George woman missing

100 Mile House RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating missing Prince George woman. Amber Wuetz, 25, was last seen in the evening of October 18 in the Canim/Mahood Lake area, about 30 kilometres north of 100 Mile House.
Northern B.C. Mounties seeking missing woman from Prince George

Northern B.C. Mounties seeking missing woman from Prince George

Amber Wuetz was last seen on Oct. 18
Canfor confirms COVID-19 positive test at second Prince George mill

Canfor confirms COVID-19 positive test at second Prince George mill

Northwood Pulp Mill also recorded a positive case

Highway 97 collision leads to charges

Three people face Criminal Code charges in connection with a collision Wednesday morning on Highway 97 involving a stolen pickup truck and an ambulance which left several people injured.
Northern Health records six new COVID-19 cases while B.C adds another 272

Northern Health records six new COVID-19 cases while B.C adds another 272

One new death in B.C. from the virus
Canadians need to cut contacts by a quarter to control COVID-19 outbreak: Tam

Canadians need to cut contacts by a quarter to control COVID-19 outbreak: Tam

New federal projections suggest that Canadians need to cut a quarter of their contacts to keep the COVID-19 outbreak under control, as several provinces wrestle with how far their lockdown measures should go to reinforce that message.
B.C.’s commercial halibut season extended three weeks

B.C.’s commercial halibut season extended three weeks

B.C.’s commercial halibut season has been extended three weeks due to market disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) said the closure, normally scheduled for Nov. 15, will now fall on Dec.