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Happy Helmet Day on June 5

Happy Helmet Day on June 5

Northern Brain Injury Association is offering cash prizes for the most-creative looking entries as worn on Happy Helmet Day. It's set for June 5 as part of Brain Injury Awareness Month and is open to all ages.
Building permits take jump in April

Building permits take jump in April

The city witnessed a boost in building permits last month. In all, city hall issued 50 permits for $13.6 million worth of work, according to a staff report, compared to 36 permits for $9.7 million during April 2016 and 41 permits for $5.
Bike registration event tonight

Bike registration event tonight

A 529 Garage bike registration event is set for this evening at the band shell at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park, 5-8 p.m.
Restaurateur 'shocked' over health rating

Restaurateur 'shocked' over health rating

A Prince George restaurateur is frustrated after Northern Health posted an incorrect inspection rating of her diner to its website.
RCMP report highlights spike in property crime

RCMP report highlights spike in property crime

Downtown Prince George has seen a drastic increase in the number of break and enters since January, according to Prince George RCMP Supt. Warren Brown. Brown reported the 97 per cent spike during a city council meeting Monday night.
Brain gain: Library draws talent from Trump-led U.S.

Brain gain: Library draws talent from Trump-led U.S.

The Prince George Public Library has a new public service manager and to some extent Donald Trump can be thanked for the acquisition.
Scammer posing as fraud investigator dupes local person

Scammer posing as fraud investigator dupes local person

A scam in which the victim is duped into helping solve a fictitious crime has taken advantage of at least one local resident's better nature.
Woman reported missing

Woman reported missing

The Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a missing woman.
NBCTA and Everett reach out-of-court settlement

NBCTA and Everett reach out-of-court settlement

The Northern British Columbia Tourism Association and its former chief executive officer have reached an out-of-court resolution over a long-running wrongful dismissal suit, the sides said in a joint statement issued Tuesday.
Woman attacked while jogging along Foothills

Woman attacked while jogging along Foothills

A woman was the victim of an "unprovoked attack," Prince George RCMP said, while she was jogging along Foothills Boulevard late Sunday night.