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Bowl area water line repaired

City crews have successfully completed repairs this afternoon to a water line in the bowl area. The water system is now back to its normal operating conditions according to the city.
Grizzly trouble strikes Pineview

Grizzly trouble strikes Pineview

A conservation officer is asking for patience as a family of grizzly bears has put Pineview on high alarm. "Just keep reporting," Eamon McArthur said Wednesday. "We are doing as much as we can.
Ticket theft puts raffle in tailspin

Ticket theft puts raffle in tailspin

A theft of raffle tickets, cash and a payment terminal has left Positive Living North scrambling to retrieve the items as well as warning people against buying any of the stolen tickets.
Worker shortage hits Cariboo

Worker shortage hits Cariboo

When Paul Eckersley returned to Williams Lake in mid-July, four days after his town was evacuated in advance of an approaching wildfire, his store was in rough shape.
Miss Universe Canada contender hosting fundraiser

Miss Universe Canada contender hosting fundraiser

In aid of her Miss Universe Canada bid, and to draw national attention to a global medical crisis that strikes hardest in developing nations, Emmersun Taylor is holding a Friday night fundraiser.
CNC looking for donations of used scrubs

CNC looking for donations of used scrubs

Whether you are a doctor or a nurse, the College of new Caledonia is calling on all health professionals in Prince George to donate their gently used uniforms. The health sciences department at CNC is once again hosting its biannual Scrub Drive.

Nechako region diversifying economy

By all usual measurements, the Nechako region of northern British Columbia should be on its economic knees right now. It isn't. Nechako makes up 22 per cent of the land mass of B.C.
Take Back the Night marks 25th anniversary

Take Back the Night marks 25th anniversary

Take Back the Night is celebrating its 25th anniversary in Prince George. On Friday, women and children will band together to help bring an end to violence.
Site C dam project on budget, could face delays

Site C dam project on budget, could face delays

The $8.8 billion Site C dam appears to be on budget, but is vulnerable to delays that could boost the final costs to between $9 billion and $12.5 billion, according to an official report commissioned by the B.C. Utilities Commission.
Residents concerned about state of park

Residents concerned about state of park

Community members in the Starlane Park area attended a city council meeting Monday to voice their concerns about the condition and future of the park. "We have a number of concerned citizens in our area," said Bonnie White, an area resident.