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What happened at the lake?

What happened at the lake?

The Prince George RCMP have not made any conclusions about what happened that led to two deaths early Sunday morning at Kwitzil Lake, said the detachment's media spokesperson Tuesday.
Job action to close P.G. schools

Job action to close P.G. schools

School closures are planned for Prince George next Thursday as B.C. teachers step up job action in their ongoing dispute with the provincial government.

Awards handed out at Heritage Fair

The annual Prince George Regional Heritage Fair was held at the Civic Centre, with each participant having earned their way to the district level by first emerging from an exhibition at their school.

Poverty plan push revived

A drive towards a comprehensive strategy to reduce poverty in Prince George will be revived this week after running into some turbulence that saw the whole initiative put on hold for more than a year.
Victims from lake tragedy identified

Victims from lake tragedy identified

Family members and friends have identified Kendall Moore, 17, and Craig Wood, 19, as the two teens recovered from the Kwitzil Lake Sunday afternoon. At 4 a.m.
RCMP investigate Spruce fire

RCMP investigate Spruce fire

About $40,000 worth of damage was left behind after a Sunday night balcony fire. Sixteen fire firefighters from three Prince George Fire Rescue halls responded to the 1900 block of Spruce Street around 10 p.m.
UPDATE: Two bodies recovered from vehicle in Kwitzil Lake

UPDATE: Two bodies recovered from vehicle in Kwitzil Lake

RCMP say the bodies of a male and female have now been recovered from a vehicle that was pulled from Kwitzil Lake Sunday afternoon. Prince George RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass said just before Sunday at 4 p.m., in partnership with the B.C.
Sikh community celebrates Vaisakhi

Sikh community celebrates Vaisakhi

Prince George's Sikh community marked Vaisakhi on Saturday with a celebration of food, music, dance and a demonstration of traditional martial arts.
Club seeks to give gift of shelter

Club seeks to give gift of shelter

Members of the Prince George Rotaract Club are raising funds to purchase a Shelterbox emergency relief kit.

Draper's Greenway contributions earn award

The efforts of a long-time proponent of the Cranbrook Hill Greenway have been recognized by the B.C. Society of Landscape Architects.