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Festive light-up event planned for Fort St. James Historic Site

Festive light-up event planned for Fort St. James Historic Site

Light Up The Fort is an especially festive event held at Fort St. James National Historic Site from Dec. 9 to 23 from 4 to 8 p.m.
B.C. consumers tightening wallets in tough retail climate

B.C. consumers tightening wallets in tough retail climate

Analysts expect shoppers to continue to be frugal through 2024 as inflation, higher rates hit personal pocketbooks.
Downtown restaurant gets low hazard rating during follow up inspection

Downtown restaurant gets low hazard rating during follow up inspection

During the most recent Northern Health inspection there were no violations observed at Ivy’s Family Kitchen on Dec. 5 after a complaint-driven inspection rated a high hazard on Dec. 1.
Prince George special: Cheapest house is going for $199,000

Prince George special: Cheapest house is going for $199,000

The house was built in 1952 and is a 960 sq.ft. one storey rancher that features three bedrooms and one bathroom, a laundry room and an enclosed porch.
Opinion: Why is the Kin Centres concession stand rarely open?

Opinion: Why is the Kin Centres concession stand rarely open?

Trying to find out who the city signed a deal with to let them operate and hours of operation that should be there whenever the building is open for kids.
Coldsnap adds late-night shows

Coldsnap adds late-night shows

These shows will be presented at the Prince George Legion after the Mainstage performances at Knox Performance Centre.
B.C. mom ordered to return Gucci the chihuahua to daughter

B.C. mom ordered to return Gucci the chihuahua to daughter

A mother and daughter disagreed on who owned Gucci, and took the dispute to the Civil Resolution Tribunal.
Opinion: How Alberta could be a world leader in renewable energy

Opinion: How Alberta could be a world leader in renewable energy

The wind doesn’t always blow and the sun doesn’t always shine. However, that does not mean they are a bad choice and that keeping the economy running on fossil fuels is the only alternative.
Opinion: Prince George has plenty to gain pursuing hydrogen development

Opinion: Prince George has plenty to gain pursuing hydrogen development

Building a plant in Prince George, as well as a delivery station for trucks with a committed customer base makes good sense.
Ultimate 'Twilight' cosplay: Rent Edward Cullen's home for $20K

Ultimate 'Twilight' cosplay: Rent Edward Cullen's home for $20K

Designed by famed architect Arthur Erickson, the West Vancouver property has been racking up views on TikTok.