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BC Premier warns of potential COVID-19 restrictions in fall

Today (Thursday) BC Premier John Horgan announced new possible restrictions this fall. Horgan didn't specify what exact restrictions could be...

Province extends electricity cost deferral for industries hit by COVID-19

The Government of British Columbia and BC Hydro are extending the electricity bill payment deferral by another three months...

Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses youth of B.C., encourages them to seek support as needed

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry acknowledged the fatigue experienced by British Columbians physically distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Henry...

As motorcycles get back onto roadways, drivers are urged to stay vigilant

Just as motorcyclists get back onto the road, the Provincial Government is warning the public to stay alert. Drivers are...

New agreement signed and formalized for BC Teachers’ Federation

Members of the BC Public School Employers' Association and the BC Teachers' Federation (BCTF) have ratified an agreement under...

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. continue to fall

Today marks 100 days since the first provincial statement on COVID-19, as hospitalizations continue to fall. 82 British Columbians are...

Over 2,600 essential service workers matched with open child care spaces

Just over 2,650 frontline workers have been paired with licenced child care spaces less than a month after the...

Over 23,000 electronic devices being loaned to students throughout B.C.

More than 23,000 computers, tablets, and other devices are being loaned to students throughout the province to allow them...

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Extended hours, delivery options, coming to liquor stores across the Province

Liquor retailers, including private stores, throughout B.C. will be temporarily allowed to operate between 7 A.M. and 11 P.M....

Commercial truckers to receieve support from the Provincial Government

Following the mass-closure of businesses, many commercial truckers were faced with a dilemma that the Provincial Government is looking...

1 new COVID-19 case in Northern Health, two deaths and 34 new cases provincially

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reported 2 additional COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours, for a provincial...

Who exactly is eligible for B.C.’s temporary rental supplement?

The B.C. Government is offering between $300 and $500 a month as a rental supplement from April to June...

Virtual mental health resources available for those struggling during pandemic

The Provincial Government has invested 5 million dollars into both expanding existing infrastructure and developing new virtual mental health...

25 new COVID-19 cases in B.C., 4 additional deaths

25 new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in British Columbia. There are now 1,291, cases provincially according to...

COVID-19 in British Columbia: 3 additional deaths, 29 new cases

Dr. Bonnie Henry has confirmed an additional 29 cases of COVID-19, for a total of 1,203 cases identified provincially. 3...

4 new cases of COVID-19 in Northern Health, provincial death toll now at 35

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has announced 53 new cases of COVID-19 provincially, as well as four additional...

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June home sales were hot across the BC Northern Real Estate Board

Northern BC home sales were ahead of their 10-year average in June after 476 unit sales were made according to the BC Real Estate Association. That's a year-over-year spike of 11.7% when compared to the same time last year.

Kids Carnival returning to Huble Homestead this weekend

Huble Homestead is inviting families to its Kids Carnival taking place on Sunday.

More members, but not more meetings for Heritage Commission, City Council decides

Prince George City Council voted on a number of recommendations from the City's Heritage Commission at last night's (Monday) meeting.  During a regular council meeting in March, Prince George Heritage Commission Chair Dr. George Davison outlined many of the issues the Commission has been facing, such as a reduced number of meetings, and a reduction in City staff support. 

B.C’s youth watchdog says more work needs to be done, one year after report on systemic failures

One year after a report by British Columbia's Child and Youth Representative on the horrific death of an Indigenous boy in care, the province is still working on an action plan for systemic changes to children and youth social services.

City Council approves budget to replace damaged garbage truck

Prince George City Council has voted to replace a garbage truck in the city. At last night's (Monday) meeting, City Council approved a budget of $750,000 for the purchase.  According to Director of Civic Operations Blake McIntosh, this will replace a garbage truck damaged in a motor vehicle incident in May last year. 
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