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Here’s when your kids can catch up on measles vaccines in Prince George

Here’s when your kids can catch up on measles vaccines in Prince George

Northern Health hosting community clinic this month after hours
MLA still working on bill to ban glysophate from B.C. forests

MLA still working on bill to ban glysophate from B.C. forests

Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris' quest to ban the use of a controversial chemical on provincial forests has hit some bumps but his private member's bill on the issue remains in play.
B.C. youth who were in foster care can apply for a free two-year phone plan

B.C. youth who were in foster care can apply for a free two-year phone plan

TELUS Mobility for Good Program can provide youth with a cellphone plan at $0 a month
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

More rain is in store for today
PWB takes bronze at beer awards

PWB takes bronze at beer awards

Prince George's original craft brewery, now one of Canada's biggest indie beermakers, has won a national award.
Cheslatta man part of D-Day landings

Cheslatta man part of D-Day landings

Seventy-five years ago today, Abel Peters was jammed shoulder to shoulder with other Canadian soldiers in a landing craft crashing through the waves of the English Channel. His rifle was clutched in his hand as he sprang into the cold water.
Catchment changes considered for two schools

Catchment changes considered for two schools

Two elementary schools are being considered for catchment change. Currently Edgewood and Spruceland Traditional Elementary Schools feed their students into Duchess Park Secondary School.
Clean up raised cash for children's charity

Clean up raised cash for children's charity

When Prince George pop-culture fans were celebrating fictional heroes like Iron Man and The Man of Steel inside Northern FanCon, some real life heroes were outside the event collecting scrap metals and turning that into cash for the Variety Club - Th
Canada Games mural vandalized

Canada Games mural vandalized

One of northern B.C.'s most prominent murals, one seen throughout the nation as a pivotal image of the 2015 Canada Winter Games, got defaced overnight.
Prince George borrowing over $32 million for capital projects, passes Alternative Approval Process

Prince George borrowing over $32 million for capital projects, passes Alternative Approval Process

None of the projects were defeated by the AARP