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Take Back the Night on Friday

Take Back the Night on Friday

The 24th Take Back the Night march will see women and children take to the streets of downtown Prince George Friday night, with speeches starting at 6:30 p.m. at city hall and the walk to follow.
Millions needed for pools

Millions needed for pools

The multi-million-dollar updates to the city's two pools will be a decision for a future council with other more pressing capital costs on this council's radar.
Games leaves $1.1M legacy

Games leaves $1.1M legacy

As its final act - aside from signing dissolution papers - the 2015 Canada Winter Games Host Society spoke before city council to present its financial legacy. The society ended in the black with $1.1 million in legacy funds, council heard Monday.
Sept. 12 city council live blog

Sept. 12 city council live blog

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Nitro Circus lights up P.G. on Friday

Nitro Circus lights up P.G. on Friday

It has to be seen to be believed.
Purse project offers practical gifts for homeless women

Purse project offers practical gifts for homeless women

Just like every other day, Bethany Worthington was scrolling through her Facebook feed to see what was new. Scrolling, scrolling, scrolling, stop. And with a few simple words on the screen, Worthington, 24, was inspired to take action.
Pool facilities not cutting it: report

Pool facilities not cutting it: report

Demand for pool time has outpaced Prince George's aging aquatic facilities, driving a need to replace the outdated infrastructure.
Parents frustrated by high school admission policy

Parents frustrated by high school admission policy

The first week of school is over, but one Prince George parent is still waiting to hear where her child will end up.
Labour ministers get together in Prince George

Labour ministers get together in Prince George

Several labour ministers from across Canada gathered at the Coast Inn of the North Friday.
UNBC prof pairs with GlobalChild for five-year project

UNBC prof pairs with GlobalChild for five-year project

A Prince George researcher is helping develop an international electronic reporting system to monitor children's health. Margo Greenwood, a University of Northern B.C.