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Raise-a-Reader returns Wednesday

Raise-a-Reader returns Wednesday

There are many little ways to enhance a child's love of learning and a good start is making books an integral part of their lives.
Northern Lights frustrated with slow progress on getting VQA status

Northern Lights frustrated with slow progress on getting VQA status

A co-owner of Prince George's only winery has gone public with his frustration over the time it's taken to get the product onto the shelves of a local grocery store.
Lombardy scene of two attacks

Lombardy scene of two attacks

Police have arrested one man and are trying to determine whether a shots-fired incident and an attack using bear-spray at a Prince George trailer park on Sunday night are related.
Crime Stoppers offering document shredding on Sept. 30

Crime Stoppers offering document shredding on Sept. 30

Prince George Crime Stoppers Society will be offering a helping hand to households in the battle against identity theft at the end of this month. On Sat., Sept. 30 at the Walmart parking lot, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Man charged after truck and gun stolen

Man charged after truck and gun stolen

The theft of a truck holding a shotgun has prompted Prince George RCMP to ask drivers to be more careful about what they leave in their vehicles.
Highway 97 crash kills motorcyclist

Highway 97 crash kills motorcyclist

A motorcycle rider is dead following a collision with a minivan. The accident happened Friday at 5:45 p.m. in the north end of the city on Highway 97 where it intersects Nordic Drive.
37th Annual Terry Fox Run in Prince George

37th Annual Terry Fox Run in Prince George

The 37th Annual Terry Fox Run took place on a chilly Sunday morning.
AIDS Walk takes place downtown

AIDS Walk takes place downtown

The Scotiabank AIDS Walk took place on Saturday morning with roughly sixty walkers departing Canada Games Plaza and following a route through the downtown core of the city.
Local man suing BC Hydro

Local man suing BC Hydro

A Prince George man has filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court against BC Hydro over the appearance of its Chief Lake substation.
Report raises concerns about level of care in seniors facilities

Report raises concerns about level of care in seniors facilities

Only 43 per cent of seniors in residential care facilities report a doctor visits them when they are sick and only 44 per cent say the care they get from a doctor is very good or excellent, according to a new report from the provincial seniors advoca