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Winter storm warning for Prince George

Winter storm warning for Prince George

There's another 10 cm of snow expected to fall today, along with the possibility of freezing rain and ice pellets to come this afternoon, according to Environment Canada meteorologists.
Canada beats Russia

Canada beats Russia

TORONTO - World junior gold belongs to Canada once again after a classic victory over Russia.
City to examine accessibility

City to examine accessibility

City staff will further investigate recommendations made by a committee dedicated to improving accessibility in Prince George.
Games calendar showcases region

Games calendar showcases region

There's a lot more than meets the eye when you first see Greg Gislason's Spirit of the Games mural at Prince George Airport.
Man wanted for assault

Man wanted for assault

Police have issued a call for the public's help in tracking down a Prince George man wanted for a 2011 assault of a taxi driver. Derek Jay Nicholas Doknick, now 26, is considered violent and anyone who sees him is asked to call RCMP immediately.
Games grant will quench thirst

Games grant will quench thirst

There's a practical legacy project coming to venues of the 2015 Winter Games from a $35,000 Direct Access Gaming Grant received by the Recycling and Environmental Action Planning Society (REAPS).
Tips to staying safe in extreme temperatures

Tips to staying safe in extreme temperatures

Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, pose a health risk to those who don't take proper precautions, health officials say. Cold weather protection includes an insulated hat as most body heat loss occurs from the head.
Physiotherapist fills position in Vanderhoof

Physiotherapist fills position in Vanderhoof

A physiotherapist is now working in Vanderhoof, filling a health posting that had been vacant for more than six years.
Court cites lost earnings in crash judgment

Court cites lost earnings in crash judgment

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has awarded a Prince George woman nearly $352,000 for the pain and suffering inflicted on her in a Boxing Day motor vehicle incident six years ago between the van she was in and a semi-trailer.
Veteran worries detailed for council

Veteran worries detailed for council

City council is standing behind local veterans in their push to have a dedicated federal office reopened. During Monday's night's meeting, council responded to a request from Royal Canadian Legion branch No.