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District looking at replacement options for Quinn Street recycling depot

District looking at replacement options for Quinn Street recycling depot

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is looking for alternatives to operating the Quinn Street Regional Recycling Depot.
#SupportPG: Chamber of Commerce CEO reminds residents local dollars stay local

#SupportPG: Chamber of Commerce CEO reminds residents local dollars stay local

Campaign is a response to COVID-19 pandemic concerns from members
Prince George to act as "hub court" for northern region

Prince George to act as "hub court" for northern region

Prince George provincial court will act as a "hub court" while operations at all other courts in northern B.C. will be suspended effective Wed., March 25, according to a notice issued Friday by the Office of the Chief Judge.
Pacific Coastal Airlines implementing temporary suspension of all network operations

Pacific Coastal Airlines implementing temporary suspension of all network operations

Airline is hoping to resume regular operations in May
Regional district office closing, except by appointment

Regional district office closing, except by appointment

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George offices will be closed to walk-in traffic starting on Monday. Only people with scheduled appointments will be allowed in the district office, which is located at 155 George St.
People are putting up Christmas lights to spread cheer amid COVID-19 crisis

People are putting up Christmas lights to spread cheer amid COVID-19 crisis

Police may enforce COVID-19 orders

Police may enforce COVID-19 orders

Dr. Bonnie Henry wants to make it clear that British Columbians must do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19 at places where people gather or, potentially, face a visit from police.
Canada-U.S. border to close at midnight

Canada-U.S. border to close at midnight

Save-On won't accept bottle returns and offers free plastic bags

Save-On won't accept bottle returns and offers free plastic bags

No bottles will be returned at Save-On Foods and people are asked not to bring in their reusable bags until further notice to protect staff and customers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Plastic bags will be provided for free.
Why health-care workers in B.C. aren't required to self-isolate

Why health-care workers in B.C. aren't required to self-isolate