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COVID death toll rises to 148 in Northern Health

COVID death toll rises to 148 in Northern Health

The COVID-19 pandemic claimed another life in the Northern Health region, according to data released by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.
Ski club really cleans up

Ski club really cleans up

The Caledonia Nordic Ski Club cleaned up a vast span of Highway 16 West recently.
Prince George to get more than 180 new childcare spaces

Prince George to get more than 180 new childcare spaces

Six new childcare projects are receiving provincial funding
Bridging program helps nearly 840 forest workers retire early

Bridging program helps nearly 840 forest workers retire early

Almost 840 B.C. Interior forest workers have gained early retirement in the 18 months since a bridging program was put into play, the provincial government said recently.
Wildfire reduction work planned for Bear Lake

Wildfire reduction work planned for Bear Lake

The B.C. Wildfire Service will continue work this spring to reduce the risk of wildfires around Bear Lake.
Huble Homestead opens May 22

Huble Homestead opens May 22

Huble Homestead opens May 22 for the season that sees the doors open daily until Sept. 6.
MP Doherty seeks timeline for suicide prevention hotline

MP Doherty seeks timeline for suicide prevention hotline

Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty is calling on the federal government to put forward a timeline for establishing a three-digit suicide prevention hotline.
Woodside Petroleum looks to sell its 50 per cent stake in Kitimat LNG project

Woodside Petroleum looks to sell its 50 per cent stake in Kitimat LNG project

VANCOUVER — Woodside Petroleum Ltd. says it plans sell its 50 per cent stake in the proposed Kitimat LNG development in British Columbia.
Local broadcasters win awards

Local broadcasters win awards

Local radio station wins several awards in broadcasting excellence while Dave Barry takes a lifetime achievement award.
Mental health fundraiser goes virtual

Mental health fundraiser goes virtual

This year’s goal is to raise $26,000. The title sponsor of the local event, John Brink of Brink Group of Companies, kick started the effort with a donation of $2,500.