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Northern Health records one more COVID-19 case, province rises to 2,330

Northern Health records one more COVID-19 case, province rises to 2,330

Another two deaths recorded
Trudeau says Canada will not pay full price for 8 million sub-standard masks

Trudeau says Canada will not pay full price for 8 million sub-standard masks

Readers want Kelly Road name to stay the same

Readers want Kelly Road name to stay the same

During the last online Citizen poll we asked "did the School District 57 board of trustees make the right choice naming the new Hart high school both Kelly Road Secondary and Shas Ti Secondary?" "No, two-thirds of the survey respondents wanted the na
Be smart about home projects during pandemic

Be smart about home projects during pandemic

With many people working from home, self-isolating or temporarily out of work because of the pandemic, fixing those long-neglected issues around the house has become a priority for some.
North District Major Crime Unit, BC Coroners Service investigating after human remains found near Quesnel

North District Major Crime Unit, BC Coroners Service investigating after human remains found near Quesnel

The remains were found roughly 40 km west of the city
An updated look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

An updated look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

Man arrested after alleged downtown Prince George rooftop break and enter

Man arrested after alleged downtown Prince George rooftop break and enter

The suspect is known to police
Trudeau promises more money to fight the COVID-19 pandemic

Trudeau promises more money to fight the COVID-19 pandemic

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outlined a series of spending announcements on May 9
First Nation proposes Highway 16 checkpoint near Terrace

First Nation proposes Highway 16 checkpoint near Terrace

A proposed Lax Kw’alaams checkpoint on Hwy 16 between Prince Rupert and Terrace could hurt businesses here, says the president of the Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce.
Chief concerned about tree planters after community emerges from first lockdown

Chief concerned about tree planters after community emerges from first lockdown

A B.C. First Nations chief is contemplating the removal of tree planters from his community following a 14-day lockdown which was lifted at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 8.