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Small explosion at local YMCA

Small explosion at local YMCA

There was a report of an explosion at the YMCA of Northern B.C. at about 10:08 this morning. The Prince George Fire Rescue responded with 16 firefighters from three halls to find the building had been evacuated and there were no signs of fire.

Lights still on at Railway Museum

The Celebration of Lights at the Railway and Forestry Museum was such a huge success before the holidays, the team decided to keep it open each day from 4 to 7 p.m. until New Year's Eve.
Council balked at parts of the city's core review

Council balked at parts of the city's core review

As was expected, decisions made in city council's marathon July 8, 2013 core services review meeting continued to reverberate through the next year's workplan. But instead of moving forward, there were a couple of issues on which council backtracked.
Spilled into the streets

Spilled into the streets

It was a rocky start to 2014 for those driving on city roads and those paid to maintain them. The sun had set on 2013 without city of Prince George management and unionized staff coming to an agreement after a year of collective bargaining.
The Dralion's share

The Dralion's share

Cirque du Soleil caterers have been known to jump through a few hoops of their own. The Dralion tour requires 18 semi-rigs to transport all their gear. One of them is a portable kitchen.
In memoriam 2014

In memoriam 2014

Bea Dezell died on March 6 at the age of 105.
Enough doctors to serve all in P.G. region

Enough doctors to serve all in P.G. region

Anyone in Prince George who wants a doctor can get one, according to a report from the Prince George Division of Family Practice.
No murders this year

No murders this year

Congratulations Prince George. With just a few days left, the city is close to going a year without a murder or a manslaughter. That's a far cry from 2010 when there were seven within city limits and two more in the surrounding area.
Little peace for families of Legebokoff's victims

Little peace for families of Legebokoff's victims

It's a question Donna Leslie often asks herself - what would she have done differently? If she could do it all over again, what steps would she have taken to prevent her daughter from meeting up with what turned out to be a date with death? On the ev
New nurse manager at Hospice House

New nurse manager at Hospice House

There's a new nurse manager at the Prince George Hospice House. Erin Wallis took on the position recently after working as a registered nurse at hospice for the last 12 and a half years.