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On Our Radar: Prince George to discuss bears, bylaws and bungee cords

On Our Radar: Prince George to discuss bears, bylaws and bungee cords

Public presentation to discuss bear and garbage issues in the city
West Fraser to curtail holiday lumber production at nearby sawmills

West Fraser to curtail holiday lumber production at nearby sawmills

Bridge still drives longtime resident

Bridge still drives longtime resident

Bridge player extraordinaire and longtime member of the American Contract Bridge League Carl Mitchell says that to his knowledge he is the only Gold Life Master of the ACBL with 2,500 sanctioned masterpoints here in Prince George.
UNBC women's basketball team not so festive after another loss to the Saskatchewan Huskies

UNBC women's basketball team not so festive after another loss to the Saskatchewan Huskies

Women have lost four straight after starting the season 6-0 while men salvage back-to-back against Saskatchewan
CNC Board of Governors approves two per cent tuition hike

CNC Board of Governors approves two per cent tuition hike

The school says the increase is standard for British Columbia colleges
This city has the best flag in all of British Columbia

This city has the best flag in all of British Columbia

Prince George brow business holds fundraiser

Prince George brow business holds fundraiser

'We want to help'
Quake shakes up Peace region

Quake shakes up Peace region

There was an estimated 4.5-magnitude earthquake just south of Fort St. John Thursday evening. The earthquake happened around 6:25 p.m., with its estimated epicentre just 16 kilometres southwest of the city, according to Earthquakes Canada.
College of New Caledonia tuition to rise two per cent

College of New Caledonia tuition to rise two per cent

The College of New Caledonia's board of governors approved a two per cent domestic tuition and mandatory fees increase for the 2019/2020 academic year on Friday.
Facebook seems willing to listen, Zimmer says

Facebook seems willing to listen, Zimmer says

Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer believes Facebook will start to clean up its act following a showdown between politicians from eight countries and the social media giant.