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Slim chance of so-called 'murder hornets' becoming established in Canada: experts

Slim chance of so-called 'murder hornets' becoming established in Canada: experts

Bear safety signs posted at city parks

Bear safety signs posted at city parks

With bears now out of hibernation, signs have been posted at city parks providing tips on how to avoid conflicts with the animals.
College Heights neighbourhood quick to support food drive

College Heights neighbourhood quick to support food drive

A food drive in College Heights drew enough support to generate $1,200 worth of groceries in less than a half hour. It was held May 2 as part of a block party on Loyola Crescent and the donations went to the St. Vincent De Paul food bank.
Zero new test-positive COVID-19 cases recorded in Northern Health, B.C. rises to 2,288

Zero new test-positive COVID-19 cases recorded in Northern Health, B.C. rises to 2,288

Dr. Bonnie Henry says 1,512 cases have recovered
Teachers to be back in schools starting Monday

Teachers to be back in schools starting Monday

Teachers in School District 57 are to return to their classrooms on Monday. The news came in the form of a memo superintendent Anita Richardson issued on May 5, saying the temporary work-from-home agreements will expire next week.
City reviewing B.C. Restart Plan

City reviewing B.C. Restart Plan

The City of Prince George is looking at how its operations will fit into the B.C. Restart Plan announced by Premier John Horgan on Wednesday.
‘We’ve obviously lost a lot of money’: Prince George Cougars President John Pateman from virtual town hall

‘We’ve obviously lost a lot of money’: Prince George Cougars President John Pateman from virtual town hall

Team releases first installment of open discussion with management
The Westwood Pub is bringing ‘50s drive-in dining to Prince George

The Westwood Pub is bringing ‘50s drive-in dining to Prince George

The Westwood is kickin’ it old school
Tree planters bracing for months in the bush as pandemic keeps them out of towns

Tree planters bracing for months in the bush as pandemic keeps them out of towns

The annual flood of tree planters into the city has been reduced to a trickle and those who are stopping in Prince George appear to have been laying low as part of the effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two men charged after 6,000 masks stolen from B.C. retirement home

Two men charged after 6,000 masks stolen from B.C. retirement home