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May proclaimed Melanoma Awareness Month in Prince George

May proclaimed Melanoma Awareness Month in Prince George

City is one of 11 other B.C. municipalities to participate
Two new cases of COVID-19 in northern B.C.

Two new cases of COVID-19 in northern B.C.

Two more cases of COVID-19 were reported in the Northern Health area, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the north since the pandemic began to 28, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said on Tuesday.
B.C. burning restrictions remain, smoke could make COVID-19 cases worse

B.C. burning restrictions remain, smoke could make COVID-19 cases worse

Northern Health cases up two more for new total of 28, provincial cases rise to 1,517

Northern Health cases up two more for new total of 28, provincial cases rise to 1,517

942 have recovered
Prince George's Kym Gouchie to be featured during B.C. Premier's free livestream concert

Prince George's Kym Gouchie to be featured during B.C. Premier's free livestream concert

Alex Cuba from Smithers will also be on the setlist
Half of federal prison COVID-19 cases at B.C. facility

Half of federal prison COVID-19 cases at B.C. facility

City opening public bathrooms downtown

City opening public bathrooms downtown

The City of Prince George is opening monitored public washrooms at Canada Games Plaza to provide access to basic hygiene for downtown residents and visitors. The washrooms will be open from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. to midnight daily.
Prince George opens Canada Games Plaza public washroom amid COVID-19 pandemic

Prince George opens Canada Games Plaza public washroom amid COVID-19 pandemic

City hopes this can help ‘marginalized individuals’ follow public health guidelines
NHA looking for more than 300 nurses

NHA looking for more than 300 nurses

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Health is looking to fill more than 300 vacant nursing positions.
Opinion: Trans Mountain apologizes for Burnaby truck traffic impacts

Opinion: Trans Mountain apologizes for Burnaby truck traffic impacts