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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

We love the sun!
Plastics, fishing nets and tsunami debris part of coastal clean up haul

Plastics, fishing nets and tsunami debris part of coastal clean up haul

The West Coast of Canada will get a solid cleanup with the help of First Nations. On Friday, the government of British Columbia awarded $1.
Locals keep campground afloat but tough winter ahead

Locals keep campground afloat but tough winter ahead

Thank you staycationers.
North, B.C. have record number of new COVID-19 cases

North, B.C. have record number of new COVID-19 cases

Northern B.C. and the province set records for the highest number of new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.
Trend continues: Northern Health passes 200 COVID-19 cases as region, province break single-day records

Trend continues: Northern Health passes 200 COVID-19 cases as region, province break single-day records

No new deaths from the virus
Growing quilt celebrates grandparents raising grandchildren

Growing quilt celebrates grandparents raising grandchildren

Even if the pandemic means they can't get together for National Grandparents Day on Sunday, local members of the support group B.C. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren have still found a way to celebrate.
Local MLAs retain roles as B.C. Liberals shuffle shadow cabinet

Local MLAs retain roles as B.C. Liberals shuffle shadow cabinet

Local MLAs Shirley Bond and Mike Morris retained their high-profile positions on Thursday, when B.C. Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson announced a shadow cabinet shuffle.
Prince George sees increase in new housing construction starts despite COVID-19 pandemic

Prince George sees increase in new housing construction starts despite COVID-19 pandemic

New housing construction starts are up 20 per cent this year
Opinion: Six months in, managing the threat of COVID-19 remains a challenge

Opinion: Six months in, managing the threat of COVID-19 remains a challenge

Judge upholds five-year driving ban for woman who ran over toddler

Judge upholds five-year driving ban for woman who ran over toddler

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has dismissed an appeal of a five-year driving prohibition issued to a woman who drove over a toddler in a Prince George parking lot. On behalf of Barbara Joan Husband, 85, lawyer Dave Jenkins Sr.