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Pair of Prince George schools flagged for potential COVID-19 exposure
PRINCE GEORGE- Two schools in Prince George have been flagged for potential COVID-19 exposures.According to Northern Health, November 8 is the possible exposure date for Cedars Christian School. Immac...
Nov 16, 2021

Highways closing causes trucks to delay supplies to businesses across the province
PRINCE GEORGE- With flooding this week shutting down crucial highways, not surprisingly it's having a ripple effect on truckers delivering to various businesses here in Prince GeorgeAs a result, it's ...
Nov 16, 2021

B.C.'s top doctor emphasizes COVID-19 precautions heading into holiday season
VICTORIA - British Columbia's provincial health officer says officials are considering the "harmonization" of COVID-19 restrictions across the province heading into winter. Dr. Bonnie Henry says the b...
Nov 16, 2021

Michigan judge rejects attorney general's effort to move Line 5 case to state court
WASHINGTON - Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. scored a key victory in the Line 5 dispute Tuesday as a judge in Michigan rejected the state attorney general's bid to get the dispute over the cross-border pi...
Nov 16, 2021

BC sees drop in COVID-19 cases
BC reported the lowest number of COVID-19 cases in over a week as the province saw 338 new cases, 57 of which were found in the North. Northern Health now makes up for 510 of the 3,568 active cases ac...
Nov 16, 2021

Accessibility Committee likes Jumpstart proposal
PRINCE GEORGE - The City's Accessibility Committee has had a chance to look over what is being proposed for a multi-sport, fully-accessible facility adjacent to the new Fire Hall #1 on Massey Drive. A...
Nov 16, 2021

Michigan judge rejects attorney general's effort to move Line 5 case to state court
WASHINGTON - A judge in Michigan has rejected the state attorney general's effort to get the dispute over the Line 5 cross-border pipeline kicked out of federal court. U.S. Circuit Court Judge Janet N...
Nov 16, 2021

B.C.'s flooded, devastated highways strand hockey teams, halt games
Getting a hockey team home is half the battle in B.C. as mudslides, floods and collapsing highways have stranded several. Teams and leagues relying on bus travel will also face the question "how do we...
Nov 16, 2021

Veterans Affairs' case managers near 'breaking point,' union warns
OTTAWA - The head of the union representing Veterans Affairs Canada case managers is warning her members are near their "breaking point" thanks to an excessive amount of work and lack of support from ...
Nov 16, 2021

AP source: House to vote on censuring Gosar over video
WASHINGTON (AP) - The House will vote Wednesday on a resolution to censure Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona for tweeting an animated video that depicted him striking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez...
Nov 16, 2021