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‘I was scared:’ Richmond woman recalls her family’s time stuck in Peru amid COVID-19 lockdown

‘I was scared:’ Richmond woman recalls her family’s time stuck in Peru amid COVID-19 lockdown

People with COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed on domestic flights, trains: Trudeau

People with COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed on domestic flights, trains: Trudeau

With workers ill and traffic down 70%, B.C. Ferries looks at reducing service

With workers ill and traffic down 70%, B.C. Ferries looks at reducing service

Opinion: Health system could bend out of shape, but not break

Opinion: Health system could bend out of shape, but not break

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Another soggy day
Chamber heartened by gov't plan to support businesses

Chamber heartened by gov't plan to support businesses

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce welcomed news that the federal government is planning to increase the subsidy for worker wages to 75 per cent.
SD 57 superintendent reaches out to parents, students

SD 57 superintendent reaches out to parents, students

There will be no school next week but Prince George district teachers will be reaching out to their students by phone and by email before the end of that week.
Legal action limitation periods suspended

Legal action limitation periods suspended

Legal limitation periods to start B.C. court proceedings have been suspended, and statutory decision-makers have given discretion to waive, suspend or extend time periods related to their powers, provincial government said Friday.
COVID-19 count rises to 12 in northern B.C.

COVID-19 count rises to 12 in northern B.C.

The number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases in the Northern Health Authority region stood at 12 as of Friday, an increase of one from the day before.
One new COVID-19 case reported in Northern Health Authority, B.C. total now 792

One new COVID-19 case reported in Northern Health Authority, B.C. total now 792

A total of 275 patients across the province have recovered and no longer have isolation requirements