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House prices maintain upward trend, says BCNREB

House prices maintain upward trend, says BCNREB

The average price for a single family home remains on the rise in Prince George, according to the latest B.C. Northern Real Estate Board numbers. Year-to-date, they've been selling for $356,478, up $39,129 or 12.
Bike theft season about to get busy, RCMP warn

Bike theft season about to get busy, RCMP warn

Police and volunteers are continuing their campaign to get bikes registered in the 529 Garage program as cyclists head into the busiest time of the year for bike thefts, according to Prince George RCMP.
Hospice Dream Home Lottery starts Friday

Hospice Dream Home Lottery starts Friday

The Hospice Dream Home Lottery is returning for another year. Starting Friday, tickets will be on sale for the grand prize of a 3,310 square-foot house built by Lithium One Homes, valued at over $500,000. The Dream Home is open daily from 11 a.m.

Inquest to be held for in-custody death

The B.C. Coroners Service has scheduled a public inquest into the death of a man while in Prince George RCMP cells. Jamie Wilford Shanoss, 51, died during the early morning of Nov.
B.C. considering all options to replace Greyhound services

B.C. considering all options to replace Greyhound services

"Nothing is off the table" when it comes to replacing vital intercity buses between remote communities now that Greyhound is departing B.C., according to the province's transportation minister.
City manager needs raise, report finds

City manager needs raise, report finds

Prince George's city manager should receive a 15 per cent raise to stay in line with what similar positions are paid elsewhere in B.C., according to a consultant's report.
Blonde, with a dose of pink

Blonde, with a dose of pink

Meaney bedazzled and set for showtime
Winslow bringing one-man show to Wells

Winslow bringing one-man show to Wells

In the turn of an intimate joke, Lester was born. The fictitious hard-living rock 'n' roller was already a twinkle in the eye of his father, actor/writer/musician J.P.
Two sexual abuse lawsuits against former teacher, school district withdrawn

Two sexual abuse lawsuits against former teacher, school district withdrawn

Two of three men alleging they were the victims of sexual abuse at the hands of a former Prince George school teacher have withdrawn their lawsuits against the man and School District 57.
Some city bosses way overpaid

Some city bosses way overpaid

Two City of Prince George senior bureaucrats are being paid more than 20 per cent higher than their counterparts at similar-sized B.C.