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McBride library project going to referendum

McBride library project going to referendum

McBride and area residents will be asked to say 'yes' to a new line on their property tax bills.
No new gov’t staff, laws to protect wildlife, habitat

No new gov’t staff, laws to protect wildlife, habitat

The B.C. government will not be changing laws or considering hiring more staff as recommended in a report by one of its own MLAs on how to protect wildlife and biodiversity from the affects of resource industries.
Seniors Christmas hamper program delivers

Seniors Christmas hamper program delivers

Thanks to the Prince George Council of Seniors, 218 hampers went out into the community Monday to provide a brighter Christmas to those in need.
Airport offers holiday travel hints

Airport offers holiday travel hints

With passenger traffic at a seasonal high, the Prince George Airport Authority has some tips on making holiday travel easier.
Red Nose needs New Year's Eve volunteers

Red Nose needs New Year's Eve volunteers

Operation Red Nose, a volunteer-based, by-donation safe ride home service needs volunteers for road teams on New Year's Eve. The volunteer team, usually made up of three people offer people and their vehicles a ride home after merry making.
Missing couple found

Missing couple found

A couple was found on a rural road Monday after they were out of contact with family and friends for 36 hours. A man and woman, both 23, left a Prince George home Saturday night around 9:30 p.m.
Sisters sentenced for attack

Sisters sentenced for attack

Two sisters from Quesnel were sentenced Thursday for roughing up a local woman they suspected of trying to start an affair with one of the two's boyfriends.
P.G. awarded $20K grant to help make city more accessible

P.G. awarded $20K grant to help make city more accessible

A successful grant application will bring $20,000 to look at ways to make the city more senior-friendly. Prince George was among 28 communities that were awarded a 2016 Age-Friendly Community Planning and Project grant by the province.
Map: a twinkling tour of the city's Christmas displays

Map: a twinkling tour of the city's Christmas displays

From Santa's reindeer to inflatable snowmen, life-sized gingerbread houses to holiday images alight with colour, Prince George residents have really raised their Christmas display game this year.
Sidhu back in local RCMP ranks

Sidhu back in local RCMP ranks

A familiar face has returned to the ranks of local RCMP. Staff Sergeant Raj Sidhu is the new unit commander for the Prince George Regional Traffic Services, North District RCMP Traffic Services Inspector Martin Dey said Friday.