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Chateau showing gratitude to first responders on Wednesday

Chateau showing gratitude to first responders on Wednesday

"Our community is better because you're in it." "Thanks for inspiring me to be a better person." "I'm so grateful you fixed that thing I broke.
Food Bank Day food drive goes today

Food Bank Day food drive goes today

Many local residents may already have noticed a little something extra in their mailbox this week as the BC Thanksgiving Food for the Food Bank Day starts their sixth annual donation drive.
Esther's sues Winter Games for allegedly unpaid bills

Esther's sues Winter Games for allegedly unpaid bills

Esther's Inn Ltd. is suing the Prince George Canada Winter Games Host Society for almost $78,000 in allegedly unpaid bills. The inn said the host society breached a contract it signed more than a year before the competition came to Prince George.
Harvest festivals coming to city

Harvest festivals coming to city

There is a bounty of special events showing off the bounty of local foods. With fall comes harvest, with harvest comes canning and smoking and pickling and with that comes eating.
Landowners lose dam appeal

Landowners lose dam appeal

The B.C. Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by the Peace Valley Landowner Association to overturn approval of the Site C dam. The association sought the court to review a July 2015 B.C.
Northern Health supporting HIV/AIDS programs

Northern Health supporting HIV/AIDS programs

Northern Health is awarding $1.59 million to eight agencies and 23 First Nations communities as part of the provincial STOP HIV/AIDS initiative.
Two arrested following crime spree

Two arrested following crime spree

Two suspects are in custody after a property crime spree in Prince George. According to RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Craig Douglass, Kelsey Alexander Allard and Stephanie Deschene are now facing multiple charges in the alleged offenses.
Zimmer questions gun classification policy

Zimmer questions gun classification policy

Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies Conservative MP Bob Zimmer says he's concerned with Canada's Public Safety Minister's decision to give Mounties the authority to classify weapons.
Bible camp’s proposed policy change draws mixed reactions

Bible camp’s proposed policy change draws mixed reactions

Groups affected by Ness Lake Bible Camp policies are calling proposed changes a positive step, but are still waiting for more information.
Burns Lake mayor resigns

Burns Lake mayor resigns

The mayor of Burns Lake has resigned. Luke Strimbold made national headlines when he first won the position in 2011 at the age of 21.