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'Drastic coldsnap' coming

'Drastic coldsnap' coming

The worst may not be over once the deluge of snow expected to strike Prince George has stopped falling.

Stop Gap ramps up accessibility

A barrier-free storefront benefits not only those gaining access but the shop owner as well.
New look

New look

The face of downtown continues to change as all of the buildings have been demolished at the Corner of George Street and Sixth Avenue.
Cats offer tickets to worthy causes

Cats offer tickets to worthy causes

No good deed should go unrewarded. There are community ticket initiatives for Prince George Cougars' fans that offer those making a positive impact in their community the opportunity to take in a game for free.

Helicopter firm rallies to HEROS aid

Tempest Aviation Group has become the latest local business to donate to a campaign to establish a dedicated rapid-response air ambulance helicopter service for northern B.C.
Departing trustee takes parting shots

Departing trustee takes parting shots

Much of Tuesday night's final trustee meeting had the congratulatory air of colleagues saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, but one departing member had harsh words on the state of the school board.
Airport back online

Airport back online

The Automated Weather Observations System at the Prince George Airport is now fixed. Nav Canada's technician worked through the night and made the necessary repairs. Air Canada's 6 a.m. flight left at 6:36 a.m.
Newly arrived woman reported missing

Newly arrived woman reported missing

Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating a missing person believed to be in Prince George. Brandy Leah Forget, 34, recently move to the city from Prince Rupert and, after receiving a report on Tuesday, Nov.
RCMP to target suspects wanted on outstanding warrants

RCMP to target suspects wanted on outstanding warrants

Prince George RCMP will be reviving its warrant apprehension unit this winter.
WorkSafe investigators remain on scene of log chipper accident

WorkSafe investigators remain on scene of log chipper accident

A portion of Brink Forest Products remained shut down Wednesday as two WorkSafe B.C. officers continued their investigation following an accident involving a log chipper that left an employee seriously injured.