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No evidence of Trudeau contact with WE Charity before deal awarded: PCO Clerk

No evidence of Trudeau contact with WE Charity before deal awarded: PCO Clerk

No new cases of COVID-19 reported in the north

No new cases of COVID-19 reported in the north

There were no new cases of COVID-19 reported in the north on Tuesday. That news comes a day after seeing a total of five new cases – four B.C. residents and one Albertan worker at the Site C work camp – reported on Friday and Monday.
Rain could go away by early next week

Rain could go away by early next week

The exceptionally-wet weather that's dominated the region for the last month and a half could finally give way to hotter and drier conditions by early next week, Environment Canada meteorologist Doug Jones said Tuesday.
B.C. adds another 30 new COVID-19 cases, Northern Health remains at 69

B.C. adds another 30 new COVID-19 cases, Northern Health remains at 69

No new deaths reported from the virus
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect

Severe thunderstorm watch in effect

Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Prince George on Tuesday afternoon. The thunderstorm watch also includes the north Cariboo area, including Quesnel, and the Williston area.
UPDATE: Severe thunderstorm watch ends for Prince George

UPDATE: Severe thunderstorm watch ends for Prince George

Earlier forecasts called for potential strong winds, heavy rain
More passengers warned of COVID-19 exposure on recent Vancouver flight

More passengers warned of COVID-19 exposure on recent Vancouver flight

Passenger numbers increase slightly at airport

Passenger numbers increase slightly at airport

Although still way down from the same point last year, the Prince George Airport saw an increase in passenger numbers last month as inter-provincial travel has been approved, giving CEO Gordon Duke reason for optimism.
Prince George Airport makes masks mandatory, limits terminal access

Prince George Airport makes masks mandatory, limits terminal access

Passenger numbers were also down 91 per cent in June 2020
Data shows B.C. chipping away at surgery backlog

Data shows B.C. chipping away at surgery backlog