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UPDATE: Highway 97 single-lane alternating south of Prince George following fatal collision

UPDATE: Highway 97 single-lane alternating south of Prince George following fatal collision

Two people were killed in head-on crash, one sent to hospital
COVID-19 ICU admissions in B.C. reach record-high amid 874 new cases

COVID-19 ICU admissions in B.C. reach record-high amid 874 new cases

Health officials announce another death in the province
B.C.-owned addiction rehab cited for workplace safety violations

B.C.-owned addiction rehab cited for workplace safety violations

Asbestos problems, lack of inspections and respirator use cited as issues at Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community
Two dead in fatal Highway 97 collision south of Prince George

Two dead in fatal Highway 97 collision south of Prince George

RCMP say speeding believed to be a factor
Dates TBD on Prince George’s 2021 Climb for Cancer amid COVID-19 provincial restrictions

Dates TBD on Prince George’s 2021 Climb for Cancer amid COVID-19 provincial restrictions

Organizers say sixth annual event will be ‘later in the year’
Prince George’s Exploration Place aims to dispel COVID-19 misinformation

Prince George’s Exploration Place aims to dispel COVID-19 misinformation

ScienceUPFirst program receives federal funding of more than $1.7 million
Seven additional illicit drug overdose deaths recorded in Prince George during March

Seven additional illicit drug overdose deaths recorded in Prince George during March

City's total for 2021 rises to 16
Highway reopened following fatal crash

Highway reopened following fatal crash

Highway 97 has been completely reopened north of Hixon following a fatal head-on collision Thursday morning.
Canfor reaps $434.2 million in first quarter

Canfor reaps $434.2 million in first quarter

Historically-high lumber prices have had a positive effect on Canfor's bottom line. The integrated lumber, pulp and paper producer reported Thursday $434.2 million in adjusted net income for the first quarter of 2021, compared to a loss of $56.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Site C, but construction will continue

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Site C, but construction will continue

Seven cases are linked to declaration, BC Hydro says