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Report calls for additional protection for caribou population

Report calls for additional protection for caribou population

A new report was released this week to address declining caribou populations. The new report was put out by the forest industry.
AIDS Walk Block Party goes today

AIDS Walk Block Party goes today

Positive Living North makes it a positive living block on Third Avenue this weekend.
Two-thirds of B.C. parents don’t have a will

Two-thirds of B.C. parents don’t have a will

Five for Friday: Best Prince George restaurants to find a warm bowl of soup

Five for Friday: Best Prince George restaurants to find a warm bowl of soup

Winter is coming (sadly), but you can always find a delicious bowl of soup to warm you up
Eight paving projects on city schedule

Eight paving projects on city schedule

The city is starting eight new paving projects this week adding up to nearly 7.5 lane kilometres of newly-paved road. Here's a look: - Bird Street from Queensway to the end of the street (0.
Candidates step forward for local elections

Candidates step forward for local elections

Prince George voters will have 13 candidates to choose from for the eight city councillor spots - and two for mayor. Willy Ens, a relative unknown, submitted nomination papers Friday to run against mayoral incumbent Lyn Hall.
'We just want our stuff back': Someone stole $90K worth of equipment from this Prince George man

'We just want our stuff back': Someone stole $90K worth of equipment from this Prince George man

The equipment went missing on Sept. 13
Election 2018: Here's who will be on the ballot Oct. 20

Election 2018: Here's who will be on the ballot Oct. 20

Pool foe running for council

Pool foe running for council

A Hart-area resident is running for council - and against the plan to build a new Four Seasons Pool.
Premier says relief for B.C. renters is on its way, after allowing rent hikes of 4.5 per cent

Premier says relief for B.C. renters is on its way, after allowing rent hikes of 4.5 per cent