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City of Prince George seeking downtown improvement recommendations
PRINCE GEORGE- The City has teamed up with Downtown Prince George to create a Community Survey. The survey, which takes about 8-10 minutes, will be used to find ways to improve and increase urban offe...
Jan 21, 2022

Provincial COVID-19 management sees some changes
NORTHERN BC- The guidance on handling COVID-19 transmission in BC is changing as the Omicron variant continues to circulate. Provincial Health Officer, Dr.Bonnie Henry says the Omicron variant is diff...
Jan 21, 2022

O'Toole's flaws must be part of Conservative election report: Sen. Batters
OTTAWA - The Conservative senator ousted for spearheading an effort to review Erin O'Toole's leadership says a forthcoming report of the party's election loss must confront its most serious flaws - in...
Jan 21, 2022

$28-million class-action settlement in sex abuse case against Clerics of St-Viateur
MONTREAL - Lawyers say a $28-million settlement has been reached for more than 375 sexual abuse victims of Quebec-based Catholic religious order the Clerics of St-Viateur. Montreal law firm Arsenault,...
Jan 21, 2022

Canada gives $120M loan to help bolster Ukraine against Russia threats
OTTAWA - Canada is giving Ukraine a $120-million loan to help bolster its economy and aid as it faces a hostile buildup of Russian forces on its borders. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the lo...
Jan 21, 2022

Last call limit lifted for northern liquor sales
NORTHERN BC- Northern Health is aligning public health orders for Gatherings and Events with COVID-19 restrictions for the rest of BC.This means the ban on liquor sales past 10:00 pm has been lifted. ...
Jan 21, 2022

Sudden shift in COVID-19 guidance in B.C. 'led to confusion' says BC CDC
VANCOUVER - Guidance on the home management of COVID-19 symptoms and decisions about who should self-isolate and for how long could dominate today's pandemic update with British Columbia's health mini...
Jan 21, 2022

Canada gives $120M loan to help bolster Ukraine against Russia threats
OTTAWA - Canada is giving Ukraine a $120-million loan to help bolster its economy and aid as it faces a hostile buildup of Russian forces on its borders. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the lo...
Jan 21, 2022

Coroner to probe second death this month of Montreal homeless person in frigid cold
MONTREAL - A second person experiencing homelessness in Montreal has died this month after spending the night outside in frigid temperatures. Ambulance service spokesperson Sbastien Coulombe says a 91...
Jan 21, 2022

Federal program to rapidly build homes goes past target, again
OTTAWA - A federal program aimed at quickly creating new affordable housing units has once again surpassed its goal. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the rapid-housing program has now created more t...
Jan 21, 2022