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Downtown Prince George executive board selected

Downtown Prince George executive board selected

A new Downtown Prince George executive board is in place.
Long-range forecast calls for above-normal warmth

Long-range forecast calls for above-normal warmth

The Central Interior can look forward to a warmer-than-usual next few months, according to a long-range forecast from The Weather Network. "I think the story for the interior B.C., central B.C.
Wind storm delivered big gust to Prince George

Wind storm delivered big gust to Prince George

Prince George was among the communities where the wind blew hardest Tuesday during the storm that swept across much of the province. Gusts reached as high as 94 km/h, according to Environment Canada.
House fire not suspicious

House fire not suspicious

The cause of a fire that broke out over the weekend at a Hart-area home where a shots fired incident was reported last month is not suspicious, according to Prince George RCMP.
Wildfire burning near Tete Jaune Cache

Wildfire burning near Tete Jaune Cache

Expect to breathe in some smoke if you're passing by Tete Jaune Cache today.
Smoke alarm alerts two to fire

Smoke alarm alerts two to fire

A smoke detector proved its worth for the occupants of a 9300 Old Summit Lake Road home. The device awoke them in time to escape from a blaze that broke out in the home shortly after midnight.
Power restoration in mop-up stage

Power restoration in mop-up stage

Power has been restored to nearly all of the more than 6,800 customers who were left without service as a result of the windstorm that blew through the city last night.
Volunteer aims her recent focus on the Royal Purple

Volunteer aims her recent focus on the Royal Purple

A local woman started her volunteering in 1965 at 15 years old when she became the youth advocate for the arthritis society when she lived on Vancouver Island.
Humane Society seeking donations to help sick puppies

Humane Society seeking donations to help sick puppies

There are eight puppies at the Prince George Humane Society happy to be alive and waiting for treatment. "They are lucky to have survived," said executive director Angela McLaren.
Panel, film address crimes against humanity

Panel, film address crimes against humanity

Two boys were spared from a massacre that included an entire community, Dos Erres, in Guatemala in 1982. One boy, Ramiro, was five and remembers perhaps too much, the other, Oscar, was three and remembers nothing.