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Volunteers needed to conduct survey

Volunteers needed to conduct survey

During the B.C.'s Seniors Advocate comprehensive survey delving into residential care facilities there will be 27,000 seniors in 303 facilities interviewed across the province.
Fort St. John trading tickets for food

Fort St. John trading tickets for food

Starting today, the city of Fort St. John is rolling out a Food for Tickets campaign in an effort to raise food and cash donations for local food banks. Fort St.
Moose tracker app released to public

Moose tracker app released to public

The provincial government has released an application to the public to help wildlife biologists monitor moose populations. The B.C.
Collision partially closes Highway 97 North

Collision partially closes Highway 97 North

A section of Highway 97 North is down to single-lane alternating following a collision between a small car and a tractor trailer near Tallus Road. Emergency personnel were called to the scene at 3:20 p.m.
Paddlers pull selves out of Nechako after canoe mishap

Paddlers pull selves out of Nechako after canoe mishap

Two paddlers had a close call Tuesday afternoon when their canoe overturned in the Nechako River.
Transit plan for Highway 16 West draws comments

Transit plan for Highway 16 West draws comments

During stops in Vanderhoof and Prince George on Saturday, B.C. Transit officials fielded more than 150 comments on the organization's plan for a service along Highway 16 West.
Man killed in ultra-light crash

Man killed in ultra-light crash

A 70-year-old Bear Lake man was found dead at the scene after his ultra-light plane crashed near Mackenzie on Saturday.
Man sentenced for Mackenzie fires

Man sentenced for Mackenzie fires

A 21-year-old man has been sentenced to three years probation for arson causing damage to property in relation to two fires set in Mackenzie last year.
Fire training at airport this week

Fire training at airport this week

Dark smoke may be visible from the Prince George Airport on Wednesday and Thursday, but it's not a cause for panic. Aviation-related fire training is set to run from 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. both days.
SeniorsÂ’ centres winding up for season

SeniorsÂ’ centres winding up for season

As the children return to school for their regularly scheduled learning, so do seniors return to their centres for their regularly scheduled fun. At the Prince George Council of Seniors Resource and Referral Centre, 721 Victoria St.