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Evacuation order issued for Upper Mud River

Evacuation order issued for Upper Mud River

An evacuation order has been issued for 40 properties in the Upper Mud River Road area at risk of flooding.
UPDATE: Flooding evacuation upgraded to order for homes southwest of Prince George

UPDATE: Flooding evacuation upgraded to order for homes southwest of Prince George

Upper Mud River Road residents being asked to leave immediately due to rising water levels
Two new cases of COVID-19 in north, new health rules for forestry coming

Two new cases of COVID-19 in north, new health rules for forestry coming

Two new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Northern Health area on Thursday, and one additional patient was hospitalized and in critical care. B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 29 new cases of the disease across B.C.
COVID-19: What can it mean for Prince George air quality?

COVID-19: What can it mean for Prince George air quality?

Evacuation alert issued on Upper Mud River Road

Evacuation alert issued on Upper Mud River Road

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George issued an evacuation order for one property and evacuation alerts for 39 other properties along Upper Mud River Road on Thursday.
B.C. surpasses 1,800 test-positive COVID-19 cases, another two recorded in Northern Health

B.C. surpasses 1,800 test-positive COVID-19 cases, another two recorded in Northern Health

Province records four more deaths
Williams Lake Indian Band eyes B.C.’s first farm to gate cannabis operation

Williams Lake Indian Band eyes B.C.’s first farm to gate cannabis operation

The Williams Lake Indian Band is hoping to break ground within the next four to five weeks on a micro cannabis cultivation facility. According to Chief Willie Sellars, the 6,000-sq.
Canada Post seeing ‘Christmas-level’ package volume during COVID-19

Canada Post seeing ‘Christmas-level’ package volume during COVID-19

Less than half of local business able to maintain staff levels, survey says

Less than half of local business able to maintain staff levels, survey says

Less than half of Prince George businesses that took part in a recent survey think they'll be able to maintain staffing levels, even with the 75 per cent wage subsidy offered by the federal government.
Lawyers warn of COVID-19 pandemic class actions against business, care homes

Lawyers warn of COVID-19 pandemic class actions against business, care homes