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Special report: ‘Financialization’ of seniors’ care has failed B.C. families, critics say

Special report: ‘Financialization’ of seniors’ care has failed B.C. families, critics say

North breaks record for new COVID-19 cases

North breaks record for new COVID-19 cases

Eight new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the Northern Health region on Thursday – the highest single-day increase since the start of the pandemic. The previous high was five cases reported on April 18, according to data reported by the B.C.
Eight new cases in Northern Health, 30 new positive COVID-19 cases discovered in B.C.

Eight new cases in Northern Health, 30 new positive COVID-19 cases discovered in B.C.

One new death recorded in B.C.
Flair Airlines to fly P.G. to Edmonton, Vancouver

Flair Airlines to fly P.G. to Edmonton, Vancouver

Discount air carrier Flair Airlines is entering the Prince George market. On Thursday, the Edmonton-based airline announced a number of new routes, including flights from Prince George to Edmonton and Vancouver.
Mr. PG waving a new flag in joining #SupportPG campaign through COVID-19

Mr. PG waving a new flag in joining #SupportPG campaign through COVID-19

Iconic mascot set to inform commuters about initiative to lift local businesses
UNBC professor studying effects of glyphosate on northern B.C. forests

UNBC professor studying effects of glyphosate on northern B.C. forests

With the help of more than $280,000 in grant funding, a University of Northern British Columbia professor is studying the long-term ecological impacts of glyphosate-based herbicide on forests in northern B.C.
UNBC researcher to examine long-term impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides

UNBC researcher to examine long-term impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides

Glyphosates are facing increased scrutiny for their environmental impacts
Premier disappointed by large gatherings, calls for ‘common sense’

Premier disappointed by large gatherings, calls for ‘common sense’

Premier John Horgan says he would rather appeal to people to "act better" than crack down on those not following public health orders. B.C.
Reopening city arenas, civic facilities not 'financially prudent': report

Reopening city arenas, civic facilities not 'financially prudent': report

The City of Prince George was $3 million over-budget at the end of June, city manager Kathleen Soltis wrote in a report to city council.
B.C. Premier disappointed by large gatherings, calls for ‘common sense’

B.C. Premier disappointed by large gatherings, calls for ‘common sense’