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Second Black Lives Matter protest scheduled for Prince George

Second Black Lives Matter protest scheduled for Prince George

First protest scheduled for tomorrow
UPDATE: Man in hospital following Highway 16 crash west of Prince George

UPDATE: Man in hospital following Highway 16 crash west of Prince George

Single-vehicle collision still being investigated by RCMP
Highway 16 reopened following crash

Highway 16 reopened following crash

Highway 16 has been fully reopened west of the city, according to DriveBC , following a single-vehicle crash near Beaverley Road West. Emergency crews were called to the scene at about 3 p.m.
New study examines relationship between seniors’ health, exercise during COVID-19 pandemic

New study examines relationship between seniors’ health, exercise during COVID-19 pandemic

Portion of Carney Street to be closed for a week

Portion of Carney Street to be closed for a week

Part of Carney Street, between Winnipeg Street and Ellison Drive, will be closed for about a week starting Monday morning to allow city workers install a water main connection for the new fire hall, currently under construction.
Northern Health stays at 64 COVID-19 cases, B.C. records no new deaths in past 24 hours

Northern Health stays at 64 COVID-19 cases, B.C. records no new deaths in past 24 hours

A total of 2,265 people have recovered across the province
Second anti-racism rally set for Saturday

Second anti-racism rally set for Saturday

A rally against racism will be held on Saturday at the Prince George Playhouse, noon start.
Carney Street closing one week for water main installation near new Prince George fire hall

Carney Street closing one week for water main installation near new Prince George fire hall

No access starting June 8 between Winnipeg Street, Ellison Drive
Governments pump money into B.C. tourism organizations

Governments pump money into B.C. tourism organizations

UNBC Timberwolves’ sports camps cancelled due to COVID-19 uncertainty

UNBC Timberwolves’ sports camps cancelled due to COVID-19 uncertainty

Active Minds also part of decision based on current health guidelines