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One new COVID-19 case confirmed in Northern Health

One new COVID-19 case confirmed in Northern Health

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Northern Health region has increased to 16. B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the number of confirmed cases in B.C. increased by 53 on Wednesday, rising to 1,066.
Attack leaves couple with serious injuries

Attack leaves couple with serious injuries

A 32-year-old man is in custody suspected of assaulting a man and woman in a home on Upper Fraser Road on Tuesday afternoon.
Prince George man arrested following aggravated assault: RCMP

Prince George man arrested following aggravated assault: RCMP

Police believe everyone that was involved knew each other
Opinion: Federal government’s subsidy improvisation is way off the beat

Opinion: Federal government’s subsidy improvisation is way off the beat

Northern Health Authority has another new COVID-19 case, provincial total now 1,066

Northern Health Authority has another new COVID-19 case, provincial total now 1,066

Dr. Bonnie Henry says 606 cases have fully recovered
Nearly 50 hoarded kittens, pregnant cats surrendered at B.C. animal shelter

Nearly 50 hoarded kittens, pregnant cats surrendered at B.C. animal shelter

BC Hydro giving three-month credit

BC Hydro giving three-month credit

BC Hydro is giving residential and small business customers a break during the COVID-19 pandemic. Premier John Horgan says individuals who have lost wages or their jobs will be able to apply for a three-month credit on their residential power bills.
BC Hydro offers credits, forgiveness to residents and businesses

BC Hydro offers credits, forgiveness to residents and businesses

BC Utilities Commission also approves one per cent rate reduction for all hydro customers
Prince George sports stars shine among UNBC Timberwolves’ 2020 award-winners

Prince George sports stars shine among UNBC Timberwolves’ 2020 award-winners

School’s annual athletics banquet was cancelled by the COVID-19 pandemic
K-12 learning in B.C. will now be taught remotely over Zoom

K-12 learning in B.C. will now be taught remotely over Zoom