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Interior Health encourages getting annual flu shot

Interior Health encourages getting annual flu shot

City's unemployment rate 5.9 per cent in October

City's unemployment rate 5.9 per cent in October

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.9 per cent in October, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers. That's up from 4.8 per cent for the same month last year.
Council to consider exemptions to parking restrictions

Council to consider exemptions to parking restrictions

City council will consider a series of tweaks to the way parking works in Prince George during this Monday night's regular meeting. Among them is a rewording of the parking and traffic bylaw in regard to time restrictions.
'We feel your pain': Faculty associations from across Canada come to Prince George to support UNBCFA

'We feel your pain': Faculty associations from across Canada come to Prince George to support UNBCFA

UNBC Faculty Association has been on strike since Nov. 7
Mountain biking's winding road to sustainability

Mountain biking's winding road to sustainability

Tourism symposium discusses the sport's environmental, social and economic future
Prince George city crews repair broken water main to reopen Third Avenue

Prince George city crews repair broken water main to reopen Third Avenue

Cast iron pipe was installed in 1956, replaced with plastic main
Swimming pool at Four Season reopened

Swimming pool at Four Season reopened

The main pool and dive tank at Four Seasons Pool have been reopened. They were closed about a month ago to allow repair to a glass-covered light fixture under the surface of the water.
CN Rail confirms job cuts as weakening economy cuts into freight volumes

CN Rail confirms job cuts as weakening economy cuts into freight volumes

Prince George Firefighters raising funds for pediatric care through 2020 motorcycle raffle

Prince George Firefighters raising funds for pediatric care through 2020 motorcycle raffle

Giveaway enters 31st year, getting close to eclipsing $1 million raised
B.C. resident hopes to be first Canadian to win entry to Fjallraven Polar expedition

B.C. resident hopes to be first Canadian to win entry to Fjallraven Polar expedition

Online votes from the public can help Dan Van Drunen earn a spot to travel through Norway and Sweden on dog sled