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Prince George partially closing Dominion Street for two weeks as part of downtown pool construction

Prince George partially closing Dominion Street for two weeks as part of downtown pool construction

Six bus routes to be affected
Centre for Disease Control identifies more B.C. flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Centre for Disease Control identifies more B.C. flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Man suing B.C. Mountie over alleged assault explains why he wrote her an apology letter

Man suing B.C. Mountie over alleged assault explains why he wrote her an apology letter

COVID-19 controls tightened as cases rise and possible second wave looms

COVID-19 controls tightened as cases rise and possible second wave looms

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

More smoke expected from wildfires in the United States
Council rejects proposed cannabis store downtown

Council rejects proposed cannabis store downtown

A proposal for a cannabis shop on George Street ran into a roadblock at city council on Monday. In a rare four-four tie vote, city council defeated a temporary use permit for a recreational cannabis store proposed by Epik Products Inc.
Section of Dominion Street to be temporarily closed

Section of Dominion Street to be temporarily closed

A section of Dominion Street downtown will be closed to vehicles for several weeks while crews work on the water and storm sewer connections for the city's new pool under construction.
Man stranded for two days recovering in hospital: Prince George RCMP

Man stranded for two days recovering in hospital: Prince George RCMP

Police believe his vehicle went off Ness Lake Road, down embankment
Northern B.C. man arrested after months on the lam

Northern B.C. man arrested after months on the lam

A wanted northern B.C. man who escaped from jail in April and was on the lam for months was arrested in Edmonton last month.
Old growth response skips northern B.C., conservationists say

Old growth response skips northern B.C., conservationists say

A group of Prince George-based environmentalists is expressing dismay at the provincial government's response last week to a strategy for managing what remains of B.C.'s old growth forests.