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Hunters found

Two hunters are safe and sound after spending a long, cold night in a remote area south of the city, according to Prince George RCMP. The two were due back by 7 p.m. Sunday and police were notified at 1 a.m.
Infant succumbs to rare heart condition

Infant succumbs to rare heart condition

Alexander Fields and Breanna Struthers knew there were complications with their first baby's heart early on in the pregnancy but were still shocked and saddened when Zayden, nine days old, passed away in his mother's arms on Saturday at 12:27 p.m.
Council hears fluoride debate

Council hears fluoride debate

The fluoride debate flooded city hall Monday night, with both sides of the issue making their case as the current city council wrapped up its term.
Tools recovered and two arrested

Tools recovered and two arrested

About $40,000 worth of stolen tools were recovered and two people known to the police were arrested after the Prince George RCMP crime reduction team executed a search warrant on a Kenworth Road East home on Friday.
Device helps visually impaired cast ballots on their own

Device helps visually impaired cast ballots on their own

City hall is renting a device that allows blind and visually impaired voters in Prince George to cast ballots during the civic elections without relying on someone else to do the marking for them.

Home values to climb, CMHC says

The average price for a single-family home sold in Prince George will continue to climb over the next two years, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation is predicting.

Highway of Tears advocate gets award

The manager of the Highway of Tears Initiative at Carrier Sekani Family Services was among the 19 people from across the province recognized Friday during the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Awards.

Website offers psychosis help

A new website developed by regional health authorities is bringing together services and tools from across B.C. to help families and young people experiencing psychosis access early assessment and treatment. Now online at www.earlypsychosis.
City to consider library entrance makeover

City to consider library entrance makeover

A proper study into what it's going to take to rejuvenate the entrance to the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library is long overdue, said Coun. Dave Wilbur.
Suzuki brings tour to P.G.

Suzuki brings tour to P.G.

David Suzuki and his namesake foundation brought the Blue Dot Tour to Prince George Saturday night, as part of the environmental icon's final 19-city national tour.