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'Prolific' thief sentenced to 37 days

'Prolific' thief sentenced to 37 days

A man described by police as a “prolific thief” was sentenced to 37 days in jail for attempting to steal a backpack and several electronic devices from a vehicle on Dec. 14.
Deep freeze to dominate Xmas, meteorologist says

Deep freeze to dominate Xmas, meteorologist says

Expect an exceptionally cold Christmas as a massive flow of Arctic air settles over most of the country, including British Columbia's Central Interior.

Red Nose short 60 volunteers for NYE

Volunteers with Prince George’s holiday safe ride service still need to double their volunteer numbers in order to be ready for their biggest night of the year.
ICBC urges caution while on the road this holiday season

ICBC urges caution while on the road this holiday season

Drivers are asked to be careful when they take to the roads this holiday season.
Public input sought on hunting regulation changes

Public input sought on hunting regulation changes

Proposed changes to the province's hunting, trapping, motor vehicle restriction and firearms restriction regulations for 2018 to 2020 are now online and available for public review and feedback.
Syrian family gets early Christmas gift

Syrian family gets early Christmas gift

For four of Prince George's newest residents, the weekend snowfall was a welcome sight. A family of Syrian refugees - Orwa Gharzaldin, Souher Alshoufi and their two children Tala and Farah - arrived at Prince George Airport on Friday.

First Nation building Net Zero home

Environmental stewardship is not just a hallmark of aboriginal philosophies, it has been a way of life for millennia.
Goodsir Nature Park open for winter

Goodsir Nature Park open for winter

Goodsir Nature Park is alive with wilderness wonder even in the winter.
Kettle campaign edging closer to goal

Kettle campaign edging closer to goal

The Salvation Army's kettle campaign hopes to reach its goal with a few days left to go. As of last week, $143,956 has been raised, leaving $106,044 to go.
Hydro substation gets bird guards

Hydro substation gets bird guards

BC Hydro has taken steps to bird-proof its Chief Lake Road substation. As part of an upgrade over the past year, non-conducting housing has been installed on the circuit breakers.