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Alleged groping went unnoticed by fellow firefighters, court hears

Alleged groping went unnoticed by fellow firefighters, court hears

Testimony that conflicts with an allegation a now-former chief of the Fort St. James fire department groped a woman volunteer firefighter was heard Monday.
Province adds $1.1 million for local childcare spaces

Province adds $1.1 million for local childcare spaces

After pledging to introduce $10 a day childcare during the last provincial election, the B.C. government has announced $33 million in funding for childcare spaces, including $1.1 million in Prince George.
City considering sani-dump question

City considering sani-dump question

The City of Prince George will examine reopening the public sani-dump facility at the Quinn Street transfer station, following a motion put forward at city council by Coun.Frank Everitt and Brian Skakun on Monday.
City council supports Downtown Prince George bylaw request

City council supports Downtown Prince George bylaw request

Downtown Prince George is seeking a seven-year renewal of the city bylaw which allows it to collect a special tax levy on downtown businesses.
City utility bills to rise in 2019

City utility bills to rise in 2019

City residents will see a small increase in their utility bills in 2019, after city council approved a hike in sewer fees on Monday. City utility rates for next year have already been approved, so the effect won't appear until the spring 2019 bill.
Operation Red Nose has busy opening weekend

Operation Red Nose has busy opening weekend

Prince George's holiday safe-ride program recorded a strong first weekend, delivering 156 rides on Friday and Saturday nights. Operation Red Nose volunteers gave 57 rides on Friday and 99 on Saturday.
UPDATE: Stolen car driven into homeowner's garage

UPDATE: Stolen car driven into homeowner's garage

Prince George RCMP responded Monday to a stolen car that was driven into a Sadler Drive home. At 12:30 p.m., the homeowner called police after witnessing the crash from inside the home.
Seinfeld back at CN Centre

Seinfeld back at CN Centre

Considered one of the funniest people in the world, Jerry Seinfeld will once again take to the CN Centre stage May 17 and tickets go on sale Friday.
Hampole heading to Canadian championships

Hampole heading to Canadian championships

Northern B.C. Centre for Skating veteran locks up 12th-place finish at Skate Canada Challenge

Condors claim provincial bronze

It was the match neither team wanted to be playing, but there was no shortage of motivation for either the Duchess Park Condors or College Heights Cougars. After both senior boys squads saw their chances of winning the 16-team B.C.