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Oh, deer!

Oh, deer!

Spring is springing and so are the deer. With warmer weather conditions around the corner, deer and other wildlife are feeling the fever as they make their way toward roadways. Deer are related to about half of all wildlife collisions in Northern B.
157 Hydro poles up for replacement

157 Hydro poles up for replacement

BC Hydro crews will hit the streets once again this year to replace 157 aging power poles in Prince George.
RD approves $46M budget

RD approves $46M budget

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors approved a $46-million operating budget during their monthly meeting Thursday. Of the total, $18.6 million will be raised through property taxes, a $507,080 increase over last year.
Strong Kids campaign passes halfway point

Strong Kids campaign passes halfway point

The YMCA of Northern B.C. is more than halfway towards its Strong Kids fundraising goal.
Pulp mill site of minor fire

Pulp mill site of minor fire

A minor fire broke out at the Canfor Pulp's Intercon pulp mill on Thursday. Company spokeswoman Corinne Stavness said it was located at the chip infeed, where the raw material enters the mill.
Man sentenced for theft from supermarket

Man sentenced for theft from supermarket

A Prince George man was sentenced Wednesday to two years probation for his involvement in a high-profile theft from a supermarket last year.
Mackenzie man wins $500,000

Mackenzie man wins $500,000

A Mackenzie man is $500,000 richer after matching all four numbers on the Extra. Roscoe Hammond's winning ticket was purchased March 11 at the Mackenzie Mall lottery ticket centre.
Kidney donors saving lives

Kidney donors saving lives

For Randy Sokolowski, receiving a new kidney was not only life saving but life changing. "It's like having a new life," he said. "I owe my sister everything. I feel 100 per cent now. I haven't felt this good in 15 years.
Living library event breaks down barriers

Living library event breaks down barriers

You can't judge a book by its cover. The College of New Caledonia's Global Living Library delivered an interactive learning experience Wednesday.
Local groups receive community grants

Local groups receive community grants

Community grants were handed out Wednesday at the Prince George Public Library.