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Battlecross turning up volume at Metallion

Battlecross turning up volume at Metallion

Metallion has grown the pluck up. The little festival with maximum roar has carved a foothold in the Prince George summer and the evidence is flying in today from Michigan.
Lawrence brings power vocals to Headpins

Lawrence brings power vocals to Headpins

Kat Lawrence is the wailing, screaming second coming of Headpins. Classic rock concerts in the modern day can bring audience members back to the halcyon years shared between bands and fans.
Celebration day to be held for Ancient Forest

Celebration day to be held for Ancient Forest

The beauty and diversity of B.C.'s newest park will be showcased when a celebration day is held at the Ancient Forest on Sat., Sept. 1. Hosted in part by B.C.
Double parked in handicapped zone

Double parked in handicapped zone

Strimbold now faces 29 charges

Strimbold now faces 29 charges

A special prosecutor has approved 29 sex-related charges against former Burns Lake mayor Luke Strimbold. The count is up from 24 Strimbold originally faced prior to the appointment of Vancouver lawyer Leonard Daoust as special prosecutor in March.
Invasive fish found in natural stream near Prince George

Invasive fish found in natural stream near Prince George

The Province is warning the public not to release aquarium fish into streams, rivers or lakes, after biologists discovered an invasive species breeding in a local stream.
City issues ban on open burning

City issues ban on open burning

City hall has declared a ban on all open burning within municipal limits. It came into effect at noon Thursday - the same time the B.C. Wildfire Service issued one for the southern half of the Prince George Fire Centre also came into force.
Miworth to host yard sale on Saturday

Miworth to host yard sale on Saturday

The Miworth Community Association will be hosting a community-wide, multi-location yard sale and fair on Saturday. Starting at the Miworth Community Hall at 9 a.m.
Healthy air advocate running for city council

Healthy air advocate running for city council

A former business owner and long-time advocate for improving the city's air quality is running for city council.
School board candidate stands for student-centred education

School board candidate stands for student-centred education

A manager at YMCA of Northern B.C. is running for school board. "I am so excited for the opportunity to serve the students in our district," Stephanie Mikalishen-Deol said in a press release issued Wednesday.