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RCMP issue clarification on hit and run

RCMP issue clarification on hit and run

Investigation into July 13 incident remains open
Prince George residents can provide input on addressing B.C.’s toxic drug crisis

Prince George residents can provide input on addressing B.C.’s toxic drug crisis

A provincial committee is looking for written feedback on the before Aug. 5
Lheidli T'enneh drops lawsuit against Enbridge

Lheidli T'enneh drops lawsuit against Enbridge

Notice of discontinuance filed at Prince George courthouse
Jackass star Steve-O bringing X-rated comedy show to Prince George

Jackass star Steve-O bringing X-rated comedy show to Prince George

The Bucket List Tour hits the Prince George Conference and Civic Centre on Nov. 1
Fort St. James mill to turn forest waste into engineered wood products

Fort St. James mill to turn forest waste into engineered wood products

A pilot-scale mill is based at the former Tl'Oh Forest Products mill in Fort St. James.
Cancer survivor and speed skating mom Ariadne Holness de Hiller joins Tour de Cure

Cancer survivor and speed skating mom Ariadne Holness de Hiller joins Tour de Cure

Cancer research fundraising ride set for Aug. 27 in Chilliwack; Wheelin' Warriors of the North will be there
2022 BC Summer Games a safe event, Prince George RCMP say

2022 BC Summer Games a safe event, Prince George RCMP say

Only six minor incidents were linked to the games, held in Prince George from July 21 to July 24.
Prince George on pace for a record construction year

Prince George on pace for a record construction year

The building permit numbers raise questions about housing affordability, Coun. Garth Frizzell says.
Rape charges against noted Indigenous leader dropped

Rape charges against noted Indigenous leader dropped

Crown directs stay of proceedings in case against Edward John after key witness breaks down during combative cross-examination
Council approves ‘Band-Aid’ fix for Studio 2880, Community Arts Council

Council approves ‘Band-Aid’ fix for Studio 2880, Community Arts Council

Council approved spending $260,350 to keep the buildings functional for five to 10 years.