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COVID-19 officially closes all major mountain ski resorts near Prince George

COVID-19 officially closes all major mountain ski resorts near Prince George

Purden Ski Village the latest among others to end the 2019-20 season
Farm workers will be exempt from the COVID-19 travel ban

Farm workers will be exempt from the COVID-19 travel ban

CARTOON: The tomb of the unknown scroller

CARTOON: The tomb of the unknown scroller

It's not hard to be a hero right now
Auction Mall items closing soon

Auction Mall items closing soon

The Prince George Citizen's Auction Mall items will be closing soon, with bids closing later today and the last date to bargain hunt being Sunday. More than 450 goods and services are up for grabs during this spring event.
Province releases list of essential services

Province releases list of essential services

Here's a look at the list of essential services the provincial government issued Thursday in the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic. (A list of non-health-related essential services is at the bottom of this story).
B.C. bans secondary sale of goods, takes control of supply chains during COVID-19 crisis

B.C. bans secondary sale of goods, takes control of supply chains during COVID-19 crisis

B.C. steps up emergency response to COVID-19

B.C. steps up emergency response to COVID-19

B.C.'s Public Safety and Solicitor General has issued a series of ministerial orders in response to the ongoing response to novel coronavirus pandemic.
Missing Alberta man may have passed through Williams Lake

Missing Alberta man may have passed through Williams Lake

Jasper RCMP have reason to believe a man reported missing may have passed through Williams Lake. The detachment is asking the public to keep an eye out for Cody Lylack (Langton), 32.
UPDATE: Highway 97 fully re-opens south of Prince George after morning vehicle incident

UPDATE: Highway 97 fully re-opens south of Prince George after morning vehicle incident

Road near McLeese Lake was closed for nearly 10 hours
Canadians returning home could see jail time if not compliant with 14-day mandatory quarantine: Trudeau

Canadians returning home could see jail time if not compliant with 14-day mandatory quarantine: Trudeau