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Province appoints advisor to Village of McBride

Province appoints advisor to Village of McBride

The provincial government has appointed an advisor to work with Village of McBride council.
Orphaned bear cub found in -25 C weather

Orphaned bear cub found in -25 C weather

An orphaned black bear cub has a new lease on life after it was found Wednesday wandering aimlessly along a road near Sinclair Mills.
Air quality advisory ongoing

Air quality advisory ongoing

The air quality advisory for Prince George will remain in effect for at least another day.
Woman sentenced for fleeing police in stolen pickup

Woman sentenced for fleeing police in stolen pickup

A Dawson Creek woman was sentenced Wednesday to 85 days in jail for leading police on a chase in a stolen pickup truck five days before.
Trail closed near Nechako River

Trail closed near Nechako River

The threat of the Nechako River bursting its banks has forced the closure of the Heritage River trail between Kiwanis Park and the Cameron Street Bridge.
Volunteer of the Week: Levi chugs away at the Railway museum

Volunteer of the Week: Levi chugs away at the Railway museum

As a train clickety clacks down the track, so does one young volunteer's heart beat to that rhythm as he talks about his volunteer time at the Railway and Forestry Museum.
Food drive happening this weekend at Save On Foods

Food drive happening this weekend at Save On Foods

BC Ambulance is hosting its 10th annual food drive geared for donations to St. Vincent de Paul Society for those in need.
School district board elects new chairperson

School district board elects new chairperson

On Tuesday night, the School District 57 board of trustees named Tim Bennett as chair for the next year. Trish Bella is now vice chair while longtime trustee Sharel Warrington takes on the role as B.C.
City, NDIT clash over hotel funds

City, NDIT clash over hotel funds

Despite serious concerns raised about financial risk, the City of Prince George piled the majority of its downtown revitalization dollars into one hotel - and petitioned for even more economic development money for the project, documents obtained by
Nearly 6,000 items hit the ice at Teddy Bear Toss

Nearly 6,000 items hit the ice at Teddy Bear Toss

The opening goal at the Cougars' annual Teddy Bear Toss game unleashed a flurry to the tune of 5,973 pieces, the Salvation Army said Wednesday.