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This Prince George dog needs a leg amputation, and a new name

This Prince George dog needs a leg amputation, and a new name

For every $5 raised you get a shot at naming the injured dog
Prince George is seeking local history buffs to join the Heritage Commission

Prince George is seeking local history buffs to join the Heritage Commission

If you care about local history and architecture this is the perfect job for you
More than a 'protest camp': Unist'ot'en camp residents on life on the land

More than a 'protest camp': Unist'ot'en camp residents on life on the land

"Them coming into the territory, it's making a big impact. I'm doing my best to better myself, and to see them coming in, bullying their way in, it triggers me."
Play Grounds Cafe Quinn Street location closing

Play Grounds Cafe Quinn Street location closing

Play Grounds Bistro in the Prestige Hotel Lobby will remain open
UNBC says goodbye to six Timberwolves exiting the den

UNBC says goodbye to six Timberwolves exiting the den

Four men's basketball players alongside two women graduating after this season
Extreme cold warning issued for Prince George with frostbite possible within minutes

Extreme cold warning issued for Prince George with frostbite possible within minutes

Temperatures with the wind chill will be below - 40 C by tonight
Leamy leads UNBC men's basketball to second straight playoff appearance

Leamy leads UNBC men's basketball to second straight playoff appearance

Both UNBC teams will represent Prince George in 2018-19 postseason
Kamloops Blazers continue dominant streak over Prince George

Kamloops Blazers continue dominant streak over Prince George

Cougars have lost seven straight to Kamloops dating back to last season
Wiarton Willie predicts early spring; Shubenacadie Sam says there's more winter to come

Wiarton Willie predicts early spring; Shubenacadie Sam says there's more winter to come

Popular musician facing Alzheimer's head on

Popular musician facing Alzheimer's head on

The annual Alzheimer's Walk in May, will honour Granville Johnson, 71, who was diagnosed in 2016. Before his diagnosis, Johnson experienced symptoms that didn't quite fit the norm.