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Council to decide on alcohol at Coliseum

Council to decide on alcohol at Coliseum

Fans of junior A hockey may soon be able to enjoy a senior beverage with their Spruce Kings games. On Monday night, city council will decide whether to add the general seating area at the Coliseum to its list of civic spaces with liquor licences.
Dean Brody letting it ‘fall where it will’

Dean Brody letting it ‘fall where it will’

Content to have left the Nashville music machine behind, content to focus his career in Canada, content to be artistically responsible only to himself, Dean Brody may be the most ironic country music star there is.
Dudes Club provides safe place for men ‘to talk about their issues’

Dudes Club provides safe place for men ‘to talk about their issues’

Every second Monday, Rod George finds himself in the kitchen at the Fire Pit, cooking something warm for a core group of men who have joined a new wellness group.

City resolution passed over at UBCM

The city's call for more-stringent federal action in accommodating Syrian refugees didn't make it to the debate floor at the annual gathering of municipal politicians.

Interfaith conference looks to increase understanding

Prince George will hear from six religious scholars Sunday at the city's 10th World Religions Conference, an interfaith event meant to foster understanding.
Election signs posted in off-limit areas

Election signs posted in off-limit areas

Federal election candidates are continuing to flaunt city guidelines regarding the placement of their signs.
Green candidate to walk her riding

Green candidate to walk her riding

A Green Party candidate is hoping to raise some eyebrows and interest over the next two days as she walks through her riding. Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies candidate Elizabeth Biggar is setting out on foot this morning between Fort St.
Marijuana dispensary looks to set up in city

Marijuana dispensary looks to set up in city

A budding Prince George medical marijuana distribution business will make its case to city council to set up shop outside the approved weed cultivation areas.
Stolen election signs spark complaints to police

Stolen election signs spark complaints to police

The federal election sign wars are turning dirty.
CNC donates computer to local literacy group

CNC donates computer to local literacy group

The Prince George Literary Advisory Committee has a new computer, thanks to a donation from the College of New Caledonia.