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Five more cases of COVID-19 reported in northern B.C.

Five more cases of COVID-19 reported in northern B.C.

Five new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the Northern Health region on Monday, as the province hit a new single-day high over the weekend.
Popularity of cremation sees Prince George's mausoleum expanded

Popularity of cremation sees Prince George's mausoleum expanded

Construction on the mausoleum expansion will begin this week
New COVID-19 records set as B.C. easily surpasses 5K total cases, 269 reported over three-day period

New COVID-19 records set as B.C. easily surpasses 5K total cases, 269 reported over three-day period

Northern Health adds five more cases for 127 since March
Suspect arrested after bylaw officers threatened

Suspect arrested after bylaw officers threatened

A man is in custody after he allegedly threatened two city bylaw officers in a downtown parkade on Saturday.
Man arrested after threatening Prince George bylaw officers

Man arrested after threatening Prince George bylaw officers

George William Alexis also had outstanding arrest warrants in Quesnel
‘This is an absolute crisis’: Prince George officially recognizes International Overdose Awareness Day

‘This is an absolute crisis’: Prince George officially recognizes International Overdose Awareness Day

There have been 134 recorded overdose deaths in Prince George since 2016
Demolition waste facing increased tipping fees

Demolition waste facing increased tipping fees

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George will be launching an education campaign next month, prior to increasing tipping fees on demolition, construction and land-clearing (DLC)waste in 2021.
PHOTOS: Prince George cheerleaders hoping to compete in 2020 as club hosts COVID-safe practices

PHOTOS: Prince George cheerleaders hoping to compete in 2020 as club hosts COVID-safe practices

Coach expects stunting to be allowed later this year under certain conditions
Zimmer ready to work with new Conservative leader

Zimmer ready to work with new Conservative leader

Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer may have supported Erin O'Toole's main opponent during the Conservative Party's leadership race but had plenty of positive things to say about his new boss when reached on Monday.
Use glitter to teach kids about COVID-19 spread, say B.C. paramedics

Use glitter to teach kids about COVID-19 spread, say B.C. paramedics