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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

More sunshine!
More women interested in homebirths, virtual visits during COVID-19, says midwife

More women interested in homebirths, virtual visits during COVID-19, says midwife

Northern Health officials provide details, clarification on region's COVID-19 response and procedures

Northern Health officials provide details, clarification on region's COVID-19 response and procedures

"We know that given our current testing strategy that the majority of cases are going to go undiagnosed in terms of getting a lab confirmation because we are conserving our test efforts for high priority populations."
Local drivers keep on truckin' through COVID-19 crisis

Local drivers keep on truckin' through COVID-19 crisis

Bandstra Transportation Systems operates a fleet of 120 trucks and employs about 300 truck drivers who know as daily travelers they have a better chance of being infected by the coronavirus than if they had chosen to stay home.
Trudeau to talk to Trump about COVID masks after White House bars export

Trudeau to talk to Trump about COVID masks after White House bars export

Patients paying higher dispensing fees as pharmacists limit prescription amounts

Patients paying higher dispensing fees as pharmacists limit prescription amounts

Essential workers talk about how COVID-19 affects them

Essential workers talk about how COVID-19 affects them

P.G. schools opening this week to provide care sites

P.G. schools opening this week to provide care sites

Schools in the Prince George school district remain closed to students but some students will be returning to school buildings this week.
Northern Health stays at 21 COVID-19 cases, B.C. total now 1,203

Northern Health stays at 21 COVID-19 cases, B.C. total now 1,203

A total of 704 cases have recovered
Pandemic bites northern BC real estate market

Pandemic bites northern BC real estate market

The COVID-19 crisis is taking a toll on real estate sales in northern B.C., with demand for housing tailing off and fewer properties up for sale compared to 2019.