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Horse society looking for relief from council

Horse society looking for relief from council

The Prince George Horse Society is hoping to buck utility fees. On Monday night, representatives will be asking city council for some financial relief in the form of three years worth of monthly utilities paid to the city.

Vigil brings attention to missing and murdered women

Jackie Thomas woke up on Oct. 20 excited about what the future holds given the commitment from the newly elected Liberal government to hold a public inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women.
Province elevates funding for Hope Air

Province elevates funding for Hope Air

If it wasn't for Hope Air, life would be a lot tougher for eight-year-old Simon Brochu.
Another deliberately-set fire strikes local business

Another deliberately-set fire strikes local business

For the second time in recent months a Prince George business has become the scene of a suspicious fire. Following a delay caused by a deliberately-set fire in August, Active Body Nutrition was ready to open this weekend. But just before 5 a.m.
Hell Yeah Good News Feature of the Week: Letter supports Ancient Forest

Hell Yeah Good News Feature of the Week: Letter supports Ancient Forest

Calling for the Ancient Forest to be designated as a protected area, there is a public letter that already has more than 550 online signatures in support, including one from environmental activist David Suzuki.
City parks closing today for winter

City parks closing today for winter

City parks are bundling up for winter. As of today, Connaught Hill and Carrie Jane Gray Park will shut their gates to vehicle traffic so city crews can begin seasonal closures.

Seminar coming on Disability Tax Credit

Those who have a prolonged medical condition that has affected their daily lives in the last 10 years or less can benefit from the Disability Tax Credit offered by Canada Revenue Agency.
Halloween haunted by rain showers

Halloween haunted by rain showers

In Prince George residents have seen all kinds of Halloween weather. It's snowed, it's rained, it's Chinooked.
Residents excited about proposed park plan

Residents excited about proposed park plan

Proposed upgrades to a Hart neighbourhood park are aimed at providing new amenities for area residents while also honouring its namesake in a new way.
Local teacher honoured for history project

Local teacher honoured for history project

A Prince George teacher is one of 20 educators across the country to get a 2015 Government of Canada History Award. Glen Thielmann was recognized for an assignment he's been developing for the past eight years.