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SPCA drops adoption cost for cats

SPCA drops adoption cost for cats

Families looking to adopt a cat can get a break until the end of this month.
Space centre bringing portable planetarium to city

Space centre bringing portable planetarium to city

For those with an interest in science, technology, engineering and math, there is a free community event to be held at Immaculate Conception school, 3285 Cathedral Ave., Tuesday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Vancouver's H.R.
WWI play on next week

WWI play on next week

The call is out for The Call Went Out. The Department of Canadian Heritage is inviting Prince George residents to a free, family-friendly event, a play called The Call Went Out about the early days of the First World War. The show is based on B.C.
Fit for a King (or Queen)

Fit for a King (or Queen)

Tickets for Spruce Kings show home on sale now; draw set for April 18
Adoptive parents forming forever homes

Adoptive parents forming forever homes

Inside the Horton house, parents Janine and Dave Horton can never quite sit still without one of their four young children crawling over them or tugging an arm for attention.

Adoption open house on Saturday

The Adoptive Families Association of BC is celebrating its new office in Prince George Saturday to showcase the services it offers to adoptive families and to encourage more people to consider becoming parents.
Two charged after Ahbau op

Two charged after Ahbau op

Crown counsel has approved seven charges each against two people, including two counts of making or possessing explosives, stemming from the police search of an 1100-block Ahbau Street home on Thursday.
RCMP take down Spruce Street drug house

RCMP take down Spruce Street drug house

Prince George RCMP responded to a report of a woman being threatened with a firearm Thursday and ended up taking down a needle-ridden drug house in the 1800 block of Spruce Street.
Man sentenced for sexual assaults

Man sentenced for sexual assaults

A Prince George man will serve a further two years in jail followed by three years probation for sexually assaulting two women, one of them a sex-trade worker. Aric Phillip Gourlin, 32, was issued the term Friday in B.C.
Inclusivity applauded at IMSS open house

Inclusivity applauded at IMSS open house

The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society (IMSS) celebrated Multiculturalism Week with an open house held on Friday with the clear message that refugees, from wherever they come from, are welcome in Prince George.