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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Dull day could lead into a sunny weekend
B.C. government raises 'dooring' fine to improve cyclists' safety

B.C. government raises 'dooring' fine to improve cyclists' safety

Canfor bounces back into the black in second quarter

Canfor bounces back into the black in second quarter

Canfor Corp. recorded $97 million in operating income for the second quarter, according to results issued Thursday.
City pools, arenas could stay closed until 2022

City pools, arenas could stay closed until 2022

The city's pools and arenas may stay closed until the end of 2021, unless the province moves to Phase 4 of its B.C. Restart Plan, according to a report to city council.
Travel, exposure to known cases results in Northern Health’s largest spike since COVID-19 began

Travel, exposure to known cases results in Northern Health’s largest spike since COVID-19 began

Dr. Bonnie Henry reported eight new cases in the region today (July 23)
Opinion: Mask not an assault on your personal freedoms

Opinion: Mask not an assault on your personal freedoms

Mr. PG flying Support PG flag

Mr. PG flying Support PG flag

Mr. PG has joined the campaign to support local business. The towering mascot at the junction of highways 16 and 97 is now flying a flag emblazoned with the Support PG logo.
CNC gets funding for health care program

CNC gets funding for health care program

The province announced $180,000 in new funding for the College of New Caledonia to offer a health-care assistant program at its Quesnel campus. Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training Melanie Marks announced the funding as part of $4.
Downtown Prince George supports proposed expansion of the Car 60 program

Downtown Prince George supports proposed expansion of the Car 60 program

"Business owners are not outreach workers and they are not police officers"
Health Canada issues recall for brands of hand sanitizer

Health Canada issues recall for brands of hand sanitizer

Health Canada has issued a recall for more than 40 brands of hand sanitizer saying they contain industrial-grade ethanol that makes them hazardous if consumed. The list can be found at https://bit.ly/3jwPwWR .