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Flooding hits Cottonwood Island Park

Flooding hits Cottonwood Island Park

At Cottonwood Island Park, where the Nechako River flows into the Fraser, flooding is an annual spring river rite of passage and that is happening now.
New cases of COVID-19 in the north

New cases of COVID-19 in the north

Two new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the Northern Health region on Friday, making them the first new cases this week. In a joint statement issued by provincial health officer Dr.
Northern Health has two new COVID-19 test positive cases, provincial total now 2,507

Northern Health has two new COVID-19 test positive cases, provincial total now 2,507

Henry and Dix restrict drive-in events to fewer than 50 cars
West Coast Olefins eyeing Summit Lake, Bear Lake sites

West Coast Olefins eyeing Summit Lake, Bear Lake sites

West Coast Olefins has identified two potential sites near Summit Lake, and two others near Bear Lake, for its proposed $5.6 billion petrochemical complex.
'There is never an excuse for prejudice:' Premier John Horgan

'There is never an excuse for prejudice:' Premier John Horgan

"I am asking you to join me in standing up against hate"
Prince George residents asked to pay property taxes online

Prince George residents asked to pay property taxes online

Council has made significant adjustments to the city budget during COVID-19
Regional district unveils pandemic recovery plan

Regional district unveils pandemic recovery plan

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George unveiled what B.C.'s Restart Plan means for the resumption of district services and reopening of facilities on Thursday.
Feds hope to endorse single contact tracing app: PM

Feds hope to endorse single contact tracing app: PM

On Our Radar: Reel Youth Online film program comes to Prince George

On Our Radar: Reel Youth Online film program comes to Prince George

The ‘I am Prince George’ online program is looking for kids to dive into film making
Prince George’s National Indigenous People’s Day celebrations cancelled

Prince George’s National Indigenous People’s Day celebrations cancelled

Lheidli T’enneh will resume the event in 2021