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Country artist Brett Kissel to play show at Vanier Hall

Country artist Brett Kissel to play show at Vanier Hall

Kissel will be coming to Prince George during his nationwide Compass Tour
N driver doubles speed limit on Burnaby road, parent's Tesla impounded

N driver doubles speed limit on Burnaby road, parent's Tesla impounded

An 18-year-old new driver was ticketed for excessive speeding Friday night after being clocked going 119 km/h in a 60 km/h zone on Gaglardi Way. His parent's Tesla was impounded.
Bryan Adams is returning to Prince George this fall

Bryan Adams is returning to Prince George this fall

The “Summer of ‘69” singer will play the CN Centre on September 13
GoFundMe launched following death of Prince George optometrist

GoFundMe launched following death of Prince George optometrist

The community has raised nearly $50,000 following the loss of Dr. Vincent Budac
Electric vehicles on display at Prince George area events this week

Electric vehicles on display at Prince George area events this week

Residents can ask questions about going electric and even go for a test drive.
Opinion: Wildfire service lifts fire bans too soon

Opinion: Wildfire service lifts fire bans too soon

PGFC in particular often chooses risk over caution, rescinding fire bans in the centre after as little as a week or so of cooler temperatures with very little rain.
Burnaby girls swarmed, beat, stomped and robbed fellow teen of Jordan sneakers

Burnaby girls swarmed, beat, stomped and robbed fellow teen of Jordan sneakers

Bella Yahia, 21, has been sentenced to house arrest and one year of probation for her part in a swarming attack on a 17-year-old girl at a park near Burnaby Hospital three years ago.
Vancouver man sues over metal bolt he allegedly ate at New Westminster McDonald's

Vancouver man sues over metal bolt he allegedly ate at New Westminster McDonald's

Roman Chromy claims eating a metal bolt served to him at the McBride Boulevard McDonald's damaged his teeth and jaw and led to indigestion and a 'food phobia'
Opinion: Takeaways from the school board candidate forum

Opinion: Takeaways from the school board candidate forum

The individuals who put their name forward to run for the two School District 57 vacancies should all be recognized for having the courage to do so. 
Opinion: Economic principles colliding with environmental realities

Opinion: Economic principles colliding with environmental realities

Our economies operate on the principle there is an unlimited supply of everything and we can keep consuming more and more with little or no consequences.