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Lheidli T'enneh hosting career fair

Lheidli T'enneh hosting career fair

The Lheidli T'enneh's second-annual career fair is set for this Saturday. It will be held at the Coast Inn of the North, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
ICBC to offer free windshield repair

ICBC to offer free windshield repair

Drivers who buy Insurance Corporation of British Columbia's optional comprehensive coverage will be able to have a chip in their windshield repaired for free starting this spring.
Mother and daughter now northern B.C. judges

Mother and daughter now northern B.C. judges

A mother and daughter are now sitting provincial court judges in northern B.C.
City's population grew, Census says

City's population grew, Census says

The city's population has grown, according to Census results released Wednesday. As of midway through 2016, Prince George's population stood at 74,003, up 2,029 or 2.8 per cent from 2011.
Police seeking three suspects in home invasion

Police seeking three suspects in home invasion

Police are seeking the public's help in tracking down three suspects following a home invasion. The incident at a Rochester Crescent home in College Heights, was reported to Prince George RCMP at 9:30 p.m. last night.
Fleury captivates audience at UNBC event

Fleury captivates audience at UNBC event

Theo Fleury's life has been one of monumental triumphs and a suicidal low. And he wouldn't change anything, because, taken as a whole, his disparate experiences have brought him to where he is today.
Missing man located

Missing man located

A man reported missing earlier this week has been found. Duane Walter Lehmann is safe, Prince George RCMP said Wednesday afternoon.
Suspected chimney fire extinguished

Suspected chimney fire extinguished

Firefighters from four hall converged on an 800-block Beger Road home late Monday night. Called to the scene at 11 p.m., they launched a "fast offensive attack" that quickly extinguished the blaze.
Worry about park sparks petition campaign

Worry about park sparks petition campaign

A group of College Heights residents have launched a preemptive strike against any plans to disrupt a green space in the area in the form of a petition that drew more than 900 signatures.
Hydro demolishing long-vacant building and trouble spot

Hydro demolishing long-vacant building and trouble spot

BC Hydro is in the process of tearing down a building that has become a source of trouble in recent years.