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Prince George's Ice Cream Express has announced their forever home

Prince George's Ice Cream Express has announced their forever home

The dessert icon will be at the new location by May 31
Shred your personal documents at this Prince George Crime Stoppers event

Shred your personal documents at this Prince George Crime Stoppers event

Shred-it is set for Saturday at the CN Centre
Tumbler Ridge woman wins $10 million

Tumbler Ridge woman wins $10 million

A Tumbler Ridge woman is $10 million richer after her numbers were drawn for the April 13 Lotto 6/49 jackpot. Vivienne Mills said she plans to share her winnings with her two children and four grandchildren.
Citywide spring clean up on Sunday

Citywide spring clean up on Sunday

The citywide spring cleanup day is set for this Sunday and volunteers are welcome. Everyone is urged to register beforehand. To do so, fill out the form available through the city website and email it to [email protected].
Commemorative loonie marking 'progress' for LGBTQ people unveiled in Toronto

Commemorative loonie marking 'progress' for LGBTQ people unveiled in Toronto

Climb for Cancer on Saturday

Climb for Cancer on Saturday

The Climb for Cancer is ready to take to the Cutbanks this Saturday. From noon to 4 p.m., participants will scale the hill to raise funds for the Kordyban Lodge.
Seniors transferred following fire at Vanderhoof care home

Seniors transferred following fire at Vanderhoof care home

A fire has forced 36 seniors in a Vanderhoof care home out of their living quarters. Called to the scene at 1:45 a.m.
Document shredding event on Saturday

Document shredding event on Saturday

The Prince George Crime Stoppers Society will be hosting a document shredding event this Saturday. It will be held at the CN Centre parking lot, just off Ospika Avenue, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Prince George cyclist in critical condition after collision

Prince George cyclist in critical condition after collision

Cyclist proceeded through a fresh red light colliding with a pick-up truck
Flooding narrows highway near Summit Lake

Flooding narrows highway near Summit Lake

Flooding has reduced Highway 97 to single-lane alternating traffic north of the city, according to DriveBC. It's occurring between Mitchell Road and Summit Lake Road, 29 kilometres north of the city, the service said in an alert issued at 5:45 a.m.