John Kendal
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2022 BC Summer Games – The Spirit Lives On
Snachaliya, In Dekelh, this translates to I am thankful for what you have done. Truer words have never been spoken. For over a year a team of volunteers have put...
What To Know About COVID Testing Going Forward – From Amani Travel Health Clinic
What To Know About COVID Testing Going Forward - From Amani Travel Health Clinic
As restrictions for COVID-19 loosen up, air travel and some businesses are still taking extra precautions...
Eat Out Prince George
EAT OUT PRINCE GEORGE
Prince George has really become a city that embraces its independent eateries. Ask any local you see, and they’ll easily list a dozen favourite restaurants without...
Is your garbage causing landfill fires?
Is your garbage causing landfill fires?
It is suspected that Lithium-ion batteries were the cause of two separate fires at the Foothills Boulevard Regional Landfill in 2019. The Regional District...
Save Money On Your Construction Waste
Save Money On Your Construction Waste
Demolition, Land Clearing, and Construction (DLC) Diversion Program
Starting January 1st, 2022, Phase 3 of the DLC Diversion Program goes live. Phase 1 was all...
Regional District of Fraser Fort George’s Back to School Waste Reduction Tips
Regional District of Fraser Fort George’s Back to School Waste Reduction Tips
It’s that time of year again; when the school bells ring, and back to school shopping is advertised...
Traditional Cuisine Connecting People Wherever They Are
Traditional Cuisine Connecting People Wherever They Are
The smells and laughs coming from the kitchen take you back to one of hundreds of memories of enjoying a traditional home cooked...
Cummings Road Regional Transfer Station Upgrades
Cummings Road Regional Transfer Station Upgrades
Cummings Road Regional Transfer Station is being upgraded and will be temporarily closed during construction, starting June 1, 2021.The transfer station infrastructure is outdated...
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COVID-19 Vaccinations
COVID-19 Vaccinations
Everyone must register once
Everyone in B.C. must register with the Get Vaccinated provincial registration system once. This includes:...
Building a Thriving Community in Prince George
Building a Thriving Community in Prince George
We all want healthy, vibrant and livable communities for our families and our...
The Homes That Are Prepared Are The Homes That Are Left Standing
The Homes That Are Prepared Are The Homes That Are Left Standing
The smell of smoke fills the air. The...
In a Time of COVID: Building Thriving Communities
In a Time of COVID: Building Thriving Communities
What does a thriving community mean to you? At BC Housing, it...
The Perfect Sleep Solution
The Perfect Sleep Solution
A jab in the ribs. Someone shaking you awake. Snoring so hard you wake yourself up!...
COVID-19 Immunization Plan
COVID-19 Immunization Plan
The COVID-19 vaccine is saving lives. Vaccines do more than protect the people getting vaccinated, they also protect...
The Best of Adult Living in Prince George
The Best of Adult Living in Prince George
If you're nearing retirement, are ready to downsize, or would like to...
Shop Local this 2020 Holiday Season
Shop Local this 2020 Holiday Season Glowing in the heart of Northern BC, Prince George is the largest city in...
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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Thursday, September 18th
MLB: Tampa Bay Rays 2 Toronto Blue Jays 1The box score is here.The two teams complete a 4-game series today (Thursday 10:10 AM PT) in Tampa.
Hockey sticks to hit the pavement at this weekend’s HockeyFest
The CN Centre will be packed with hockey action, with the HockeyFest Street Hockey Tournament this weekend.
Alberta government provides Valemount $302,000 for Jasper wildfire-related expenses
Highway 16 from British Columbia through Jasper National Park along with Highway 93 south to the Icefields were immediately closed to all commercial and tourist traffic due to the wildfires.
B.C. steps up fight against South Asian extortion threats with new RCMP-led task force
The British Columbia RCMP will lead a specialized task force to improve the province’s response to extortion threats targeting the South Asian community.Â
B.C. heat waves were made more likely by human-caused climate change, says report
Heat waves that blanketed British Columbia in August and early September were made much more likely by human-caused climate change.
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