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Auto dealer donates face shields to local healthcare foundation

Auto dealer donates face shields to local healthcare foundation

Prince George Ford donated 200 face shields to the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation this week. Ford has repurposed its vehicle plant in Windsor, Ont.
Call bylaw, not police, with social distancing complaints: RCMP

Call bylaw, not police, with social distancing complaints: RCMP

Stay Home! Prince George essential service worker records song of hope in midst of COVID-19 challenges

Stay Home! Prince George essential service worker records song of hope in midst of COVID-19 challenges

Canada Post unveils new stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

Canada Post unveils new stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

West Coast Olefins moving $5.6B petrochemical project out of city

West Coast Olefins moving $5.6B petrochemical project out of city

West Coast Olefins is looking to move its proposed $5.6 billion petrochemical complex outside of Prince George. On Thursday, company president and CEO Ken James announced the move during an interview with the BC Resources Coalition.
Here's the story of how Prince George's mascot was once kidnapped

Here's the story of how Prince George's mascot was once kidnapped

This is a weird one
'It's not a rumour': West Coast Olefins confirms move of petrochemical plant to north of Prince George

'It's not a rumour': West Coast Olefins confirms move of petrochemical plant to north of Prince George

Original plan was to place the project in the BCR Industrial area
Restrictions on visitors to long-term care homes in B.C. continue

Restrictions on visitors to long-term care homes in B.C. continue

Five for Friday: How to celebrate mother’s day in Prince George during COVID-19

Five for Friday: How to celebrate mother’s day in Prince George during COVID-19

You can still make the moms in your life feel special
Unemployment more than 10 per cent in city

Unemployment more than 10 per cent in city

One in ten workers in Prince George is out of work, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Friday. The city's unemployment rate in April rose to 10.1 per cent, up from 8.8 per cent in March and 7.6 per cent in February.