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Little rain in forecast as wildfires burn

Little rain in forecast as wildfires burn

Firefighters aren't counting on any weather-related miracles as the battle to bring the wildfires raging to the west under control will continue over the weekend.
Ridership growing on Highway 16 transit service

Ridership growing on Highway 16 transit service

Ridership on BC Transit's service along Highway 16 has been on the upswing, according to Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure numbers released Friday.
Upgrades slated for Central Street West

Upgrades slated for Central Street West

Work on $400,000 worth of upgrades along Central Street West will begin on Monday.
Prime minister meets with firefighters, evacuees

Prime minister meets with firefighters, evacuees

The Central Interior's wildfire crisis brought Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the area on Thursday. Few sitting prime ministers have visited Prince George for any reason. This time, there was a strong public call for Trudeau, who was in B.C.
Council to mull $90,000 for Blackburn bike and skate park

Council to mull $90,000 for Blackburn bike and skate park

City council will decide whether to contribute $90,000 towards construction of an all-wheels adventure park in Blackburn during budget discussions later this year.
Wood Wheaton Honda to host Operation Kidsafe for a year

Wood Wheaton Honda to host Operation Kidsafe for a year

A Prince George automobile dealership is also going to be home to a child-safety service for the next year. Starting on Saturday at 10 a.m.
Highway 97 cleared following truck rollover

Highway 97 cleared following truck rollover

Highway 97 was back to normal as of Thursday evening after it was reduced to single-lane alternating one kilometre north of Hixon for much of the day.
Mobile home park scene of workplace death and serious injury

Mobile home park scene of workplace death and serious injury

The scene has been taped off and WorkSafeBC officers have been dispatched to investigate a workplace death at a Prince George mobile home park.
Trudeau pledges to close gaps between municipalities, First Nations on wildfires

Trudeau pledges to close gaps between municipalities, First Nations on wildfires

BC Bus North sees upward climb in ridership

BC Bus North sees upward climb in ridership

The new BC Bus North service is attracting riders, according to the provincial government. In its first month of service, BC Bus North had close to 300 trips booked, increasing to about 450 in July.