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Downtown Summerfest still on, despite smoky conditions

Downtown Summerfest still on, despite smoky conditions

The annual outdoor festival will carry on as planned on Saturday, according to a statement issued by Downtown Prince George on Friday afternoon.
Wildfires prompt Burns Lake dog show to move to Prince George

Wildfires prompt Burns Lake dog show to move to Prince George

The Lakes District Kennel Club’s Shows and Trials will be happening at the Agriplex this weekend.
Dawson Creek man injured in alleged vigilante assault

Dawson Creek man injured in alleged vigilante assault

A 20-year-old man was hospitalized after being attacked because of social media rumours.
UNBC Engineering programs achieve national accreditation

UNBC Engineering programs achieve national accreditation

Two new programs have been accredited and another has been renewed
UNBC, faculty ratify collective agreement

UNBC, faculty ratify collective agreement

UNBC Faculty Association members voted 97.2% in favour of the two-year contract.
Extreme fire conditions persist in Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and Bulkley-Nechako

Extreme fire conditions persist in Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and Bulkley-Nechako

BC Wildfire Service says more fire starts are expected in the region as hot dry weather persists
Ban on campfires includes Prince George city, provincial parks

Ban on campfires includes Prince George city, provincial parks

Hefty fines can be issued for non-compliance
Wildfire evacuees arriving in Prince George

Wildfire evacuees arriving in Prince George

Evacuees from the Yekooche First Nation and Burns Lake area began arriving in the city on Wednesday night.
Update: Prince George restaurant gets clean inspection

Update: Prince George restaurant gets clean inspection

Dana Mandi was issued a high hazard rating after a complaint-driven inspection on July 7, but a follow up inspection on July 10 found no violations.
Northwood Pulp Mill to resume operations on Monday

Northwood Pulp Mill to resume operations on Monday

The Prince George pulp mill was curtailed, starting on Thursday, due to the B.C. port strike.