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Prince George not part of expanded recycling program

Prince George not part of expanded recycling program

Stand-up pouches, crinkly potato chip bags and net bags for produce will be accepted at 116 depots across B.C. starting Monday - but drop-off points in Prince George will not be among them.
'Weekend loggers' face serious risks around power lines, says Hydro

'Weekend loggers' face serious risks around power lines, says Hydro

Most so-called "weekend loggers" are unaware of the risks they're taking in terms of working around power lines, according to a survey conducted on behalf of BC Hydro.
Mother distraught, pleads for help, as son remains missing

Mother distraught, pleads for help, as son remains missing

Distressed and tearful, a mother pleaded for the safe return of her teenage son on Friday. "It's just the worst thing any mother can go through," a sobbing Phyllis Fleury said as she spoke to local media gathered at the Prince George RCMP detachment.
Parks, trails reopened as high water recedes

Parks, trails reopened as high water recedes

Walkers, runners and cyclists are now allowed back at the parks and trails that were closed due to the high water.
BC Bus North to accept debit cards

BC Bus North to accept debit cards

You will no longer need a credit card to pay for a ride on the BC Bus North service when it takes to the road on Monday.
Nearly $2.1 million awarded to survivor of fatal collision

Nearly $2.1 million awarded to survivor of fatal collision

A Prince George man has been awarded nearly $2.1 million for the pain and trauma he suffered from a horrific and deadly head-on collision. On the morning of Nov.
Warmer than usual summer in long-range forecast

Warmer than usual summer in long-range forecast

Prince George will enjoy a warmer-than-usual summer with about average rainfall, according to a long-range forecast from The Weather Network. The norms for June hover around 20 C, rising to 22 C for July and August.
Grizzly bear found killed, paws removed

Grizzly bear found killed, paws removed

Conservation officers are asking for the public's help in a search for the culprit after a grizzly bear was found dead just north of Bear Lake and with its four paws removed.
Trustees approve $165.7 million budget

Trustees approve $165.7 million budget

School board trustees approved a preliminary $165.
Portables planned for Springwood Elementary School

Portables planned for Springwood Elementary School

Two portable classrooms will be added to Springwood Elementary School for the upcoming school year in answer to a projection that it will soon run out of room for students.