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Land rezoned for new fire hall

Land rezoned for new fire hall

The city is one step closer to building the replacement for Fire Hall No. 1 on Monday night.
Payout to mine workers to be delayed once again

Payout to mine workers to be delayed once again

The timeline for issuing a $13-million payout to workers who lost their jobs when a Tumbler Ridge coal mine was shut down remains in limbo.
Promises campaign offers hope to those in need

Promises campaign offers hope to those in need

Known for their splashy special occasion events like Easter and Christmas celebrations, Gateway Christian Ministries church thought it might be more impactful to help individuals like single parents, seniors and low-income families.
City sails past target for Brier tickets

City sails past target for Brier tickets

The City of Prince George swept past its target of selling 2,020 ticket deposits for its bid to host the 2020 Tim Horton's Brier. The city announced this morning it had sold 2,332 ticket deposits for the national men's curling championship.
Needlecrafters unite at the library

Needlecrafters unite at the library

Clickety clack, clickety clack. No, it's not a train, it's the sound of needlecrafters creating wearable art at the library Sunday afternoon.
Local Elizabeth Fry Society hosts fundraiser Friday

Local Elizabeth Fry Society hosts fundraiser Friday

Imagine a time of need where not only is a safe home required but support for mental health and addictions issues as well.
Cool, wet weather expected for Boston Marathon

Cool, wet weather expected for Boston Marathon

Three Prince George runners entered among 32,500 in 122nd annual race
Friends got great deals at library book sale

Friends got great deals at library book sale

The one-day Friends of the Library spring book sale took place Saturday at the main branch with a steady stream of reading enthusiasts taking advantage of the large array of books purchased by donation.
Project Friendship Society holds garage sale at Thrifty Friends Boutique

Project Friendship Society holds garage sale at Thrifty Friends Boutique

Local non-profit group the Project Friendship Society hosted a garage sale at their newly-opened Thrifty Friends Boutique, 2930 Fifth Ave., Saturday.
Verdicts issued in murder of Jordan McLeod

Verdicts issued in murder of Jordan McLeod

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice found two men guilty Friday of second-degree murder and a third guilty of manslaughter in a drug-related shooting death of a Prince George man just east of the city.