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Man charged following supermarket robbery

Man charged following supermarket robbery

Charges have been approved against a 27-year-old Prince George man following the robbery of a supermarket in the city on Tuesday.
Collision causing delay on Highway 16 West

Collision causing delay on Highway 16 West

Three people were taken to hospital with serious injuries following a two-vehicle collision on Highway 16 near Vance Road early Friday afternoon.
Soil samples at Masich

Soil samples at Masich

GeoNorth is taking soil samples using some heavy equipment at Masich Place Stadium this week. The facility is still open to visitors, but users are asked to avoid the marked construction areas.
Interest in Stanley Cup playoffs lackluster

Interest in Stanley Cup playoffs lackluster

The people of Prince George have spoken and it's clear that Stanley Cup playoffs with no Canadian teams in them are of little interest to a great majority.
Days Inn reopens downtown

Days Inn reopens downtown

After a year and a half in mothballs and only used briefly to house Canada Winter Games athletes, the open sign is finally hanging on the door of the Days Inn.
High Tea for Hospice

High Tea for Hospice

There are traditionalists and then there are the high tea traditionalists who will all raise their pinkies in solidarity to express their great joy when the High Tea for Hospice takes place on May 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Kinsmen Community Complex.
Clark to headline fundraiser

Clark to headline fundraiser

Premier Christy Clark will greet a sold-out audience tonight for the annual fundraising dinner in Prince George.
Pride Walk a work of art, equality

Pride Walk a work of art, equality

For some it's a pricey splash of paint colouring a single crosswalk but for members of Prince George's queer community, the Pride Walk is a symbol of so much more.
Healing through art

Healing through art

Opportunities to heal from trauma offered at art therapy sessions
LNG benefit agreements signed with McLeod Lake Indian Band

LNG benefit agreements signed with McLeod Lake Indian Band

The McLeod Lake Indian Band has signed two agreements with the provincial government that will provide direct benefits to the community through further development of British Columbia's liquefied natural gas industry.