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Airport seeing 'massive dip' in flights, passengers

Airport seeing 'massive dip' in flights, passengers

The Prince George Airport saw a 44 per cent reduction in passengers in March, compared to March 2019. Last month 24,964 passengers flew through the airport, compared to 44,817 in March 2019, according to a press release issued on Tuesday.
Two minutes, two metres apart for B.C. workers who lost their lives

Two minutes, two metres apart for B.C. workers who lost their lives

Prince George network of 3D printers producing thousands of products for COVID-19 frontline workers

Prince George network of 3D printers producing thousands of products for COVID-19 frontline workers

Metis Financial Corporation of BC is funding a Prince George company to double PPE production
Passenger numbers drop 44 per cent in March compared to last year: Prince George Airport Authority

Passenger numbers drop 44 per cent in March compared to last year: Prince George Airport Authority

Nearly 25,000 people went through the airport last month
Death toll rises to 23 in five towns from Nova Scotia mass killing

Death toll rises to 23 in five towns from Nova Scotia mass killing

School fields and courts open but be cautious

School fields and courts open but be cautious

School District 57 wants to remind people who are using the fields and courts to continue to observe social distancing to keep safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
While fields and courts are open, social distancing must be followed: Prince George school district

While fields and courts are open, social distancing must be followed: Prince George school district

Playgrounds will remain closed
Local 3D printer owners making safety gear for frontline workers

Local 3D printer owners making safety gear for frontline workers

A forgivable loan from the Métis Financial Corporation of B.C. is helping a local network of 3D printer owners produce and provide free personal protective equipment to healthcare workers and first responders throughout B.C. and beyond.
Cache Creek and area under a flood warning, some evacuated

Cache Creek and area under a flood warning, some evacuated

BC Ride to Conquer Cancer postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19

BC Ride to Conquer Cancer postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19

"We’ve made the difficult and heartbreaking decision to postpone the mass gathering"