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Friends got great deals at library book sale

Friends got great deals at library book sale

The one-day Friends of the Library spring book sale took place Saturday at the main branch with a steady stream of reading enthusiasts taking advantage of the large array of books purchased by donation.
Project Friendship Society holds garage sale at Thrifty Friends Boutique

Project Friendship Society holds garage sale at Thrifty Friends Boutique

Local non-profit group the Project Friendship Society hosted a garage sale at their newly-opened Thrifty Friends Boutique, 2930 Fifth Ave., Saturday.
Verdicts issued in murder of Jordan McLeod

Verdicts issued in murder of Jordan McLeod

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice found two men guilty Friday of second-degree murder and a third guilty of manslaughter in a drug-related shooting death of a Prince George man just east of the city.
Health Minister announces hip, knee surgery upgrades

Health Minister announces hip, knee surgery upgrades

Health Minister Adrian Dix announced plans Friday to increase hip and knee replacement surgeries this year at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.
Prince George to see new low-fare airline

Prince George to see new low-fare airline

Kelowna-based Flair Airlines announced today it would be doubling its number of weekly flights across Canada, including direct weekly flights from Prince George to Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto.
Restaurant straw poll finds support for reduced waste

Restaurant straw poll finds support for reduced waste

Danielle Beeksma hopes to reach the last straw soon. The restaurant manager at Cimo Mediterranean Grill on Victoria St. is an early adopter of a growing trend of phasing out plastic straws from regular use in restaurants.
Pot bylaw fires up Fort St. James residents

Pot bylaw fires up Fort St. James residents

No decision was made during a heated district council meeting in Fort St. James Wednesday night over a proposed bylaw to ban the commercial production, sale and distribution of cannabis.
City's employed surpasses 50,000 mark says Statcan labour market survey

City's employed surpasses 50,000 mark says Statcan labour market survey

More than 50,000 people in Prince George are holding down jobs, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers for March, a figure not seen for more than three years.
Time to clean up to avoid trouble with bears, says Conservation Officer Service

Time to clean up to avoid trouble with bears, says Conservation Officer Service

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service is urging the public to take the steps needed to keep conflicts to a minimum as bears emerge from their dens.
Pickup driver runs into pedestrian

Pickup driver runs into pedestrian

Prince George RCMP would like to speak to the driver of a pickup truck involved in a collision with a pedestrian in College Heights Thursday morning. The incident occurred at the corner of Trent Drive and Domano Boulevard at about 8:40 a.m.