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Celebrate Sunday with Summerfest

Celebrate Sunday with Summerfest

Come for the food, leave with a trout. It's not the official motto of Summerfest, which is set to take over downtown on Sunday, but the annual Prince George Downtown Business Improvement Association celebration allows you to do just that.

PG teen killed in crash

A 17-year-old Prince George youth was pronounced dead at the scene of a fiery crash on the Nazko Highway near Quesnel early Thursday morning. And a 19-year-old Quesnel resident was arrested and faces charge of impaired driving causing death.

CNC polishes up dental hygiene puzzle

The College of New Caledonia has turned puzzle pieces into a pearly white promotion.

Farmers' market gets new home

Vendors are divided about the new home of the Prince George Farmers' Market. The market has signed a five-year lease to operate out of a building on Sixth Avenue, behind the Keg, beginning this fall.

Man gets jail term for sexual interference

A sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl in Cluculz Lake more than two years ago has led to a six-month jail term for 37-year-old man.

Probe points to all wood dust as possible explosion source

The sawdust from green wood is just as likely to ignite as the sawdust from dead pine beetle trees, according to WorkSafeBC officials investigating the fatal explosions and fires at Babine Forest Products and Lakeland Mills.

Adjudication to stem bylaw backlog

With the move to a bylaw adjudication system in Valemount, the village is taking another step towards making its community rules relevant for residents. "Right now we're not doing a lot of bylaw enforcement," said Mayor Andru McCracken.

Highway work near Hixon

Traffic is down to single-lane alternating at two locations along Highway 97 near Hixon according to the Ministry of Transportation. The sites are at 2.8 km south of the community, where roadwork is ongoing, and 1.

Body recovered from Carp Lake

The body of a 59-year-old man who fell into Carp Lake two Sundays ago has been recovered, North District RCMP said this morning.

Key firms digest report

The two sawmills most affected by the Special Committee on Timber Supply don't even exist anymore.