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City of Prince George flushing Hart water mains

City of Prince George flushing Hart water mains

Residents may notice reduced water pressure or discolouration, the city says.
Orca and deer spotted swimming together near U.S.-Canada Border

Orca and deer spotted swimming together near U.S.-Canada Border

The deer might have been spooked, but the whale was unfazed.
Johnston decries 'false' claims, as hearings on foreign meddling to begin next month

Johnston decries 'false' claims, as hearings on foreign meddling to begin next month

OTTAWA — A rift continues to grow between federal opposition parties and former governor general David Johnston, who insists he will not let the politicization of foreign interference and what he described as false claims deter him from his work.
Prince George RCMP arrest repeat offenders in stolen vehicle

Prince George RCMP arrest repeat offenders in stolen vehicle

The police used an RCMP helicopter and spike belt to stop the suspects
Province supports co-op, internship programs at UNBC, CNC

Province supports co-op, internship programs at UNBC, CNC

The provincial government provided $4.5 million in funding over three years to support work-integrated learning at 13 B.C. post-secondary institutions.
Prince George Cougars sign 2008-born forward Lemire

Prince George Cougars sign 2008-born forward Lemire

Edmonton native picked 37th overall in WHL Prospects Draft
BC aviation scholarship named after Lheidli T’enneh Chief Dolleen Logan

BC aviation scholarship named after Lheidli T’enneh Chief Dolleen Logan

The BC Aviation Council’s new scholarship aims at supporting First Nations in the aviation field
Cut down trees to better manage wildfires, says retired forester

Cut down trees to better manage wildfires, says retired forester

If B.C. doesn’t manage its forests, Mother Nature will do it for us – whether we like it or not. That’s what Murray Wilson said Thursday at the Okanagan Science Centre's final 'Meet and Geek' of the season.
College of New Caledonia support staff ratify new contract

College of New Caledonia support staff ratify new contract

Members of CUPE Local 4951 approved a three-year contact which runs until 2025.
June brings record lows to Prince George but heat on the way

June brings record lows to Prince George but heat on the way

It was below freezing this morning but we’re heading for a return to scorching heat by Thursday, with a high of 32 C expected.