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City is getting Kids in PG Parks

City is getting Kids in PG Parks

As the back half of summer creeps around the corner, some of the excitement of being out of school might begin to wear off as children run out of ideas for outdoor adventure.
RCMP to host more bike registration events

RCMP to host more bike registration events

There will be more opportunities to register your bike as part of a Prince George RCMP anti-theft program, 529 Garage, beginning tonight at the bandshell at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park, 5-8 p.m.
North District RCMP gets chopper

North District RCMP gets chopper

A helicopter will now be North District RCMP's eye in the sky, while its airplane will patrol the Southeast District RCMP's territory in an exchange of aircraft announced late last week.
National inquiry needs tighter focus: local activists

National inquiry needs tighter focus: local activists

The national inquiry into murdered and missing women will need to narrow its scope and build on existing recommendations from numerous past reports if it will have impact, local family advocates say.
Westjet to add flights to PG-Vancouver route

Westjet to add flights to PG-Vancouver route

Westjet will soon be flying between Prince George and Vancouver 10 times a day during the work week. An additional flight each way will be added to the Monday-to-Friday service starting Sept. 19, beginning with a 6 a.m.
Lawsuit filed over collision with dead moose at accident scene

Lawsuit filed over collision with dead moose at accident scene

A Prince George woman has filed a lawsuit claiming others were at fault for the injuries she suffered when her vehicle rolled off an embankment after it struck the carcass of a dead moose at the scene of an accident. The claim, filed Friday in B.C.
Breast milk donation site launched at hospital

Breast milk donation site launched at hospital

Babies born prematurely in Prince George now have better access to breast milk with the creation of a milk donation site at the University Hospital of Northern BC.
Locals pass CPA exam

Locals pass CPA exam

Five Prince George Chartered Professional Accounting students have passed the multi-day national common final examination. One of them, Alexander Nowak, made the national honour roll for his outstanding result. Only one other B.C.
Boater missing and presumed drowned

Boater missing and presumed drowned

One person is missing and presumed drowned following the capsize of a boat Saturday night in Arthur Lake south of Prince George. Only one of the two in the boat made it to shore where he flagged down a motorist who was able to call police.
Work on left-turn lights progressing

Work on left-turn lights progressing

Safety improvements are "well underway" for two intersections along Highway 16 within the city. Left turn signals are being installed at Vance-Cowart Roads and Ferry Avenue.