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Food drive a success

Food drive a success

Volunteers were hard at work at the Salvation Army food bank during the sixth annual B.C. Thanksgiving Food for the Food Bank Day drive on Saturday.
Tourney organizers seek cash bump from city

Tourney organizers seek cash bump from city

If Prince George wants to bring the Pan-American volleyball cup to town next year, it'll need a $60,000 signature from the city.
Sept. 19 city council live blog

Sept. 19 city council live blog

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Christmas tree farm to take root at UNBC

Christmas tree farm to take root at UNBC

Students in the University of Northern British Columbia's Forestry Club have come up with a way to raise funds to help pay for their education while bringing a little Christmas cheer in the process. They've secured a 3.
Stolen bike registered with 529 Garage

Stolen bike registered with 529 Garage

The Prince George RCMP's 529 Garage application is being put to the test. A grey 2009 Specialized SX Trail mountain bike went missing from the carport of a Notre Dame Drive home over the weekend.
Traffic delays this week as work on traffic signal underway

Traffic delays this week as work on traffic signal underway

Expect delays of up to 20 minutes at the intersection of Highway 16 and Ferry Road this week as a crew works on the installation of a left-turn signal at the spot. The work began Monday and will continue through to the end of Saturday, from 9 a.m.
Driver caught going 84 km/h through school zone

Driver caught going 84 km/h through school zone

Prince George RCMP's traffic services section issued 183 tickets to drivers caught speeding through school zones over the first nine days of the school year. A further six drivers saw their vehicles impounded for a week for excessive speeding.

Football equipment stolen

Prince George RCMP are investigating the theft of football equipment from a storage bin located at the Prince George secondary school practice field.
Molson Assante celebrates its dirty decision in North Cariboo final

Molson Assante celebrates its dirty decision in North Cariboo final

That swampy mud pit disguised as a soccer field after a drenching late afternoon rain shower Saturday made for some nasty splashdowns that would have looked great in a Tide commercial.
UNBC environmental forum inspired book

UNBC environmental forum inspired book

A born-in-Prince George forum to track the cumulative impacts of northern projects has published a book inspired by a conversation that started just two years ago.