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More than Junk in the Trunk

More than Junk in the Trunk

It should've been called Treasures in the Trunk Sale. The popular Junk in the Trunk Sale hosted by REAPS on Saturday is a spring and fall event held at CN Centre's parking lot.
Prince George Cougars claw their way to a win in home opener

Prince George Cougars claw their way to a win in home opener

Tight game between Kelowna and Prince George sees late game-winner
$350,000 damage in house fire on McGregor Avenue Friday

$350,000 damage in house fire on McGregor Avenue Friday

There was a house fire reported in the 1100 block of McGregor Avenue at about 7 p.m. Friday night. There were 15 firefighters from three halls who responded.
Prince George election 2018: Murry Krause on investing in aging infrastructure

Prince George election 2018: Murry Krause on investing in aging infrastructure

Voters head to the polls Oct. 20
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Get outside and soak up the sun
Woman warning public after being followed

Woman warning public after being followed

A local woman is warning the public after an incident that scared her but she is also pleading with first responders to express compassion when they attend to help. The incident that started Erin Bauman's experiences took place on Aug.
McLeod Lake First Nation leader Chingee dies

McLeod Lake First Nation leader Chingee dies

One of the area's leading political and cultural figures, Harry Chingee, has passed away at the age of almost 96 years. Chingee spent decades as an elected councillor for the McLeod Lake First Nation, much of that time as chief.
Orange Shirt Day raises awareness of residential school legacy

Orange Shirt Day raises awareness of residential school legacy

The tidal wave of abuse and pain suffered at the hands of those in charge at residential schools will stop with her generation, Stephanie Jack said during an Orange Shirt Day event held at CNC's Prince George campus Friday.
Province sticking to guns in debate over Employers Health Tax

Province sticking to guns in debate over Employers Health Tax

The provincial government appears steadfast in seeing through its plan for implementing the Employer Health Tax despite pleas from local politicians and the business community to reconsider.
Five for Friday: Prince George shops that will put on your winter tires

Five for Friday: Prince George shops that will put on your winter tires

Before you know it, the snow will really begin to fly