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Two pedestrians killed near CNC

Two pedestrians killed near CNC

Two people were killed when struck by a tractor-trailer semi unit near the College of New Caledonia on Thursday morning. Emergency services were called to the scene near the corner of 22nd Avenue and Nicholson Street at 7 a.m.
Game faces

Game faces

Craig Wood, Mayor Shari Green, Fred Nelson, director of operations with Craig Wood Group, and Stuart Ballantyne, 2015 Canada Winter Games CEO, pose for a picture at the announcement Wednesday morning that the Craig Wood Group will be Official Supplie

Humanitarian returns to P.G., headlines memorial lecture

Lt.-Gen. Romeo Dallaire will return to Prince George next spring. The Canadian humanitarian and best-selling author, best known for his work advocating for genocide prevention and human rights, will headline the next Dr.

Building permits post fourth-highest month

Building permits for $14.6 million worth of construction were issued in August, according to a report from city hall. At $3.
Punny Podleski offers healthy-living advice

Punny Podleski offers healthy-living advice

Pun stars Janet and Greta Podleski have written the nation's four most popular cookbooks including their latest, The Looneyspoons Collection.

Relay set to raise $600,000

After raising $560,000 this year, Prince George's Relay for Life has been ranked number one in Canada. The Prince George event is still the only 24-hour relay in Canada and saw 184 volunteers, 145 teams and 1,450 participants attend.
Council discusses RV parking unease

Council discusses RV parking unease

What was intended as a public awareness campaign regarding the rules of parking recreational vehicles and trailers on residential property seemed to go a little awry, city council heard Wednesday night.
City sets fresh plow rule

City sets fresh plow rule

A new city procedure has set timelines for when snow needs to be off the streets.
Water line leak cause of problem at Winnipeg and 20th

Water line leak cause of problem at Winnipeg and 20th

City crews found themselves at same location they were at nearly six weeks ago but dealing with a different problem when they were called to the corner of Winnipeg Street and 20th Avenue on Tuesday afternoon.

Council takes on leftovers

City council will wrap up their weekly agenda tonight after calling Monday night's meeting to a close after more than four hours at the table. Beginning at 6 p.m., members of council will tackle the leftover items such as motions from Coun.