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Mixed results for Prince George minor hockey teams in seeing first action since COVID-19

Mixed results for Prince George minor hockey teams in seeing first action since COVID-19

Cariboo Cougars, Northern Capitals finally face-off after seven-month pause
An anonymous Instagram account is reviewing COVID-19 safety measures at B.C. establishments

An anonymous Instagram account is reviewing COVID-19 safety measures at B.C. establishments

"This is not your average food blog/review."
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council condemns violence directed at Mi’kmaq lobster fishers

Carrier Sekani Tribal Council condemns violence directed at Mi’kmaq lobster fishers

CSTC also calling for immediate federal action, points to systemic racism
Cold, snowy start to the week; record lows predicted

Cold, snowy start to the week; record lows predicted

Old Man Winter came back with a vengeance overnight and dumped a white blanket over the city for the morning commute on Monday. City residents had to scramble to find shovels to clear driveways and brooms to get the snow off their vehicles.
PHOTOS: Prince George candidate Shirley Bond encourages mail-in voters to utilize unique service for 2020 B.C. election

PHOTOS: Prince George candidate Shirley Bond encourages mail-in voters to utilize unique service for 2020 B.C. election

Curbside voting can be ideal service, Bond says, especially as the snow falls
Prince George snow and ice control operations already underway

Prince George snow and ice control operations already underway

Seasonal park closures continue, winter parking restrictions in place
Pile burns planned near West Lake

Pile burns planned near West Lake

The BC Wildfire Service and BC Timber Sales will be burning about 100 piles of wood debris along West Lake Estates Road, starting on Wednesday and continuing periodically until the spring of 2021.
Snow clearing crews hit the city streets

Snow clearing crews hit the city streets

Crews are conducting snow and ice control operations on routes throughout Prince George following the recent snowfall, the City said Monday. Trucks and sidewalk machines are deployed this morning clearing roads and sidewalks.
Three in four Canadians want government services to be available online post COVID-19

Three in four Canadians want government services to be available online post COVID-19

Periodic pile burns planned west of Prince George until spring

Periodic pile burns planned west of Prince George until spring

Burning will help reduce the risk of future wildfires in the area