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City, airport preparing for COVID-19

City, airport preparing for COVID-19

The City of Prince George and Prince George Airport are following the lead of public health officials on the global outbreak of novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19, and taking steps to prepare ahead of the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship hap
Giscome Elementary to stay closed on Monday after train derailment: SD57

Giscome Elementary to stay closed on Monday after train derailment: SD57

CN Rail train derailed this week causing the school closure
Old Speedee Stationers building eyed for welfare office

Old Speedee Stationers building eyed for welfare office

City council is seeking a meeting with the provincial government after learning it plans to move the Prince George's welfare office to a new spot downtown. An agreement to purchase the building at 490 Brunswick St.
Opinion: Planning for the apocalypse sure takes a lot of toilet paper

Opinion: Planning for the apocalypse sure takes a lot of toilet paper

February Matters: Here’s a look-back at what happened in Prince George last month

February Matters: Here’s a look-back at what happened in Prince George last month

Featured photos include student protests, a 100-year-old store closing and Winterfest
Hateful comments online can come back to bite you, expert says

Hateful comments online can come back to bite you, expert says

Sticks and stones may break bones, but posts online can haunt you forever, according to a social media expert.
This B.C. man created a coronavirus app

This B.C. man created a coronavirus app

Home invader sentenced to 5 1/2 years

Home invader sentenced to 5 1/2 years

A Prince George man was sentenced Thursday to 5 1/2 years in prison for pistol whipping a woman while leading a drug-related home invasion.
COVID-19: B.C. premier outlines action plan

COVID-19: B.C. premier outlines action plan

Unemployment rate in Prince George sees little change during February

Unemployment rate in Prince George sees little change during February

B.C. as a whole sees larger increase