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Prince George rated second-best university town in Canada

Prince George rated second-best university town in Canada

Survey based on affordability, social atmosphere, and economic opportunities
Special Olympics Bocce athletes take top spots in regional qualifier

Special Olympics Bocce athletes take top spots in regional qualifier

It’s the summer of competition qualifiers for Special Olympics athletes in Regions 7 & 8 as Prince George teams competed in Bocce in Burns Lake recently.
Prince George firefighter injured while battling house fire

Prince George firefighter injured while battling house fire

Fire in 1600 block of 11th Avenue caused $100,000 damage
Moccasin Flats fire Saturday morning destroys makeshift structure

Moccasin Flats fire Saturday morning destroys makeshift structure

No reports of injuries in early-morning blazes at homeless encampment
Crews work to contain wildfire in Ancient Forest/Chun T'oh Whudujut Park

Crews work to contain wildfire in Ancient Forest/Chun T'oh Whudujut Park

Park remains closed to the public
Photos: Sweet Summer Market offers the best of Prince George

Photos: Sweet Summer Market offers the best of Prince George

The CN Centre parking lot became an outdoor shopping destination Saturday for the Sweet Summer Market. The market ran from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with local vendors and artisans offering their wares. There were also several food trucks onsite.
Bike mechanics volunteer their time to help other cyclists

Bike mechanics volunteer their time to help other cyclists

The next Repair Cafe, for small appliances and textiles, happens in August.
Photos: Prince George celebrates Pride

Photos: Prince George celebrates Pride

The community gathered for Saturday's parade through downtown
Photos: Prince George hosts the best U15 girls' fastball players in the province

Photos: Prince George hosts the best U15 girls' fastball players in the province

Provincials held at two local ballparks over the weekend
Wildfires mean some areas of the Fort Nelson zone are now off-limits

Wildfires mean some areas of the Fort Nelson zone are now off-limits

There are exceptions for residents and people fighting the fires