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E. Fry Society housing complex to break ground this year

E. Fry Society housing complex to break ground this year

The Elizabeth Fry Society hopes to begin construction on a new housing complex for women and children escaping domestic abuse later this year.
CARTOON: Listen to Dr. Bonnie!

CARTOON: Listen to Dr. Bonnie!

Speed limits to be in place at three schools

Speed limits to be in place at three schools

The 30 km/h speed limit will be back in force at three Prince George schools starting on Wednesday.
Prince George woman giving back to local food banks one keychain at a time

Prince George woman giving back to local food banks one keychain at a time

Keychains have gone as far as Cuba and Texas
BC Transit extends free rides, adds plastic driver barriers to some buses

BC Transit extends free rides, adds plastic driver barriers to some buses

VIDEO: Prince George Mayor thanks COVID-19 front-line workers for #WorldHealthDay

VIDEO: Prince George Mayor thanks COVID-19 front-line workers for #WorldHealthDay

Lyn Hall speaks at UHNBC to also reiterate public’s need to do their part
Coastal GasLink donates $100K to pandemic relief fund

Coastal GasLink donates $100K to pandemic relief fund

On Monday Coastal GasLink donated $100,000 to the United Way of Northern B.C.'s COVID-19 Relief Fund. The United Way is using the relief fund to support vulnerable people in northern B.C.
PGRCC inmate count declines to 144

PGRCC inmate count declines to 144

Prince George Regional Correctional Centre saw a decline of 22 inmates over the previous month, but none of the decrease was due to granting early releases to inmates serving time.
Prince George Legion launches GoFundMe campaign to offset COVID-19 impacts

Prince George Legion launches GoFundMe campaign to offset COVID-19 impacts

Branch #43 needs support to keep operating during the pandemic
City testing fire hydrants this week

City testing fire hydrants this week

City of Prince George crews will be doing routine checks on fire hydrants throughout the city this week. The checks, which began on Monday, are part of the city's annual maintenance plan to ensure it's infrastructure is working correctly.