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Millions spent subsidizing northern bus services, investigation finds

Millions spent subsidizing northern bus services, investigation finds

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Council approves $3.95 million for new library entrance

Council approves $3.95 million for new library entrance

Work on a new and long-awaited entrance to the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library is to go ahead after city council approved a $3.95-million budget for the project. The total represents a $1.
Prince George walk to mark one year of Colten Fleury's disappearance

Prince George walk to mark one year of Colten Fleury's disappearance

Colten was last seen on May 3, 2018 at his home
PHOTOS: Prince George students threw pies (at their teachers) to raise money for classmate with cancer

PHOTOS: Prince George students threw pies (at their teachers) to raise money for classmate with cancer

The students raised $600 for D.P. Todd Student Kyra Edgson who is fighting leukemia
B.C. getting brand new, province-wide area code this week

B.C. getting brand new, province-wide area code this week

Baggage x-ray machine still out of service: Prince George Airport

Baggage x-ray machine still out of service: Prince George Airport

If you're flying, you will need to get to the airport at least two hours earlier
Robbery charge against woman dropped

Robbery charge against woman dropped

A woman no longer stands accused of helping to rob a local business. Counts of robbery and possession of stolen property against Beverly Candice Cunningham were stayed last week.
Arts Council to study the feasibility of a ‘Creative Hub’ in downtown Prince George

Arts Council to study the feasibility of a ‘Creative Hub’ in downtown Prince George

The Creative Hub would be located on Third Ave
Technology throwing work-life balance out of whack in B.C.

Technology throwing work-life balance out of whack in B.C.

New B.C. childcare investments make Prince George more affordable for families: report

New B.C. childcare investments make Prince George more affordable for families: report

Numbers indicate provincial childcare policies have decreased the living wage throughout the region