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Home prices and sales across B.C. to recover in 2020

Home prices and sales across B.C. to recover in 2020

'Let’s get the damn thing built': Prince George politicians react to Trans Mountain approval

'Let’s get the damn thing built': Prince George politicians react to Trans Mountain approval

Local MPs and MLAs want pipeline construction to begin as soon as possible
$40 million D.P. Todd expansion tops School District 57’s five-year capital plan

$40 million D.P. Todd expansion tops School District 57’s five-year capital plan

SD57 approves its five-year capital plan, includes an expansion of D.P Todd Secondary
Prince George high-jumper hoping to reach new heights on home soil

Prince George high-jumper hoping to reach new heights on home soil

Alyx Treasure going for third straight gold at B.C.’s Harry Jerome Track Classic
VIDEO: Child allegedly steps on uncapped needle found near B.C. water park

VIDEO: Child allegedly steps on uncapped needle found near B.C. water park

A Prince George elementary school teacher won a national research award

A Prince George elementary school teacher won a national research award

Harwin Elementary School teacher Trina Chivilo has won the Todd Rogers Research Award
On Our Radar: Prince George turning purple in support of ALS research

On Our Radar: Prince George turning purple in support of ALS research

Walk to End ALS takes place this Sunday (June 23) at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park
City installing traffic signals at Ospika and 22nd

City installing traffic signals at Ospika and 22nd

Work on installing traffic signals at Ospika Boulevard and 22nd Avenue began today. The work, being carried out by McElhanney Engineering, IDL Projects, and Westcana Electric, is scheduled to be completed by mid-August.
B.C. teachers expect contract to expire without new deal

B.C. teachers expect contract to expire without new deal

Man sentenced for sexual assault

Man sentenced for sexual assault

A man has been sentenced to two years less a day followed by 18 months probation for a brutal sexual assault of a young woman. Tyler Jordan Roth, 25, was issued the term Tuesday during a B.C. Supreme Court hearing at the Prince George court house.