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Get ready for winter with flu shot

Get ready for winter with flu shot

Northern Health is asking northern B.C. residents to add getting influenza vaccines to their job jars as they get ready for winter.
Let the debates begin

Let the debates begin

Now that the list is set, it's time for the public to learn where candidates stand prior to November's civic elections. Today is the one-month mark from general voting day on Nov.
Victims of Friday fatal identified

Victims of Friday fatal identified

A former Prince George mother of the year and a local businessman were the two people who died Thursday morning when struck by a commercial tractor-trailer near College of New Caledonia.

SPCA serves up delicious event

The annual Spay-Ghetti and No Balls Dinner and silent auction will be held at North 54 on Sunday, Oct. 26 in support of the local SPCA. Funds will go towards supplementing the budget for veterinary care for animals that come into the shelter.
Museum showcases Indo-Canadian forestry experience

Museum showcases Indo-Canadian forestry experience

A new exhibit at the Central B.C. Railway and Forestry Museum sheds light on the important contributions of Indo-Canadians to the region's forest industry, and the challenges of settling a new -not always welcoming - country.
Top model scout in Prince George

Top model scout in Prince George

Aspiring models have one of Canada's top talent agents at their door today in Prince George. The Jana Phillips Agency of Prince George is hosting Charles Stuart, one of the country's top and long-serving talent scouts.
Suspected drug traffickers banned from downtown

Suspected drug traffickers banned from downtown

Some of those arrested for suspicion of drug trafficking following a month-long investigation have been "red-zoned" from the downtown core, Prince George RCMP said Friday.

Vanderhoof man victim in First Avenue fatal

Scotty Bryan, 36, of Vanderhoof was the person who died Sunday night when struck by a pickup truck while crossing First Avenue, the B.C. Coroners Service said Friday.
Drivers urged to be cautious this long weekend

Drivers urged to be cautious this long weekend

Drivers will be facing unpredictable road conditions as they take to the highways this long weekend, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is warning.

City's unemployment rate rises to 5.2 per cent

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.2 per cent in September, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. That's up from 4.