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Food drive to start Friday

Food drive to start Friday

The annual Campbell's Help Hunger Disappear Food Drive is ready to roll at local Save On supermarkets.
B.C.'s youth doing fine, survey says, but some concerning signs

B.C.'s youth doing fine, survey says, but some concerning signs

Mental health issues, discrimination on the rise
Climb for Cancer set for April 27

Climb for Cancer set for April 27

The Climb for Cancer is just a month away. The event that sees participants climb the Cutbanks to raise funds for the Kordyban Lodge is set for Sat., April 27, noon to 4 p.m.
Prince George is gearing up for the second annual Mayor’s Black and White Ball

Prince George is gearing up for the second annual Mayor’s Black and White Ball

Time to get fancy for the arts!
Slick slalom performance from this Prince George skier leads to gold

Slick slalom performance from this Prince George skier leads to gold

Melinda Kobasiuk reaches U-16 provincial podium twice in Penticton
Building permits total $11.3 million in February

Building permits total $11.3 million in February

Building permits for $11.3 million worth of construction were taken out in February, according to a staff report to city council. At $7.6 million, permits for 10 multiple-family homes, adding up to 44 units, accounted for more than half the count.
Pair of third-place finishes for these Prince George female hockey clubs

Pair of third-place finishes for these Prince George female hockey clubs

Northern Capitals, Bantam Cougars earn bronze in respective league provincials
Holmes elected CSTC Chief

Holmes elected CSTC Chief

Mina Holmes was elected the new Chief of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council on Friday. She drew 415 votes to Mary Teegee's 339 while 14 ballots were cast in favour of Kathaleigh George.
Fire extensively damages duplex

Fire extensively damages duplex

A duplex in the 2100 block of Oak St. suffered about $150,000 in damage when a fire broke out in the home late Friday afternoon - but it could have been worse.
On Our Radar: You can learn how to tap a birch tree at this Prince George workshop

On Our Radar: You can learn how to tap a birch tree at this Prince George workshop

Birch syrup on your pancakes, anyone?