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Fatal concert victim named

The victim of the Dawson Creek rock concert victim has been disclosed by his family and the RCMP.
Map of the Day - Crystal Lake

Map of the Day - Crystal Lake

Crystal Lake is known for its sandy beaches and great trout fishing. The lake is fairly small but quite deep, measuring over 90 feet in the centre, and it is regularly stocked with rainbow trout and brook trout.

Wildfire plans not deep enough: FPB

B.C.'s forestry watchdog has issued findings on the state of wildfire preparedness across the province.
Legion building shutting down

Legion building shutting down

For the first time in nearly 50 years, Prince George's war veterans won't have a place of their own in which to gather.

Workshop on hiring skilled foreign, immigrant workers

AiMHi, the Prince George Association for Community Living, will be holding an open house on Feb. 24 to celebrate it's role as a welcoming and inclusive workplace.
Brave Cariboo brother honoured

Brave Cariboo brother honoured

A Cariboo man is one of 43 Canadians receiving a medal of bravery, this week. Governor General David Johnston will bestow those, and three stars of courage at a ceremony Friday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. The only recipient from northern B.C.

Oil cooks up fire

A midnight snack lit up the night for one Prince George household. Prince George Fire-Rescue Service responded to an emergency call from a home in the 400 block of Beech Crescent. It happened shortly after midnight, said assistant chief Elden Gjerde.
Young archers shoot for gold

Young archers shoot for gold

A group of Prince George teens are no strangers to keeping their eyes on the prize. After years of dedication to their sport, this weekend they take aim at bringing home the gold in archery from the B.C. Winter Games.

Library to make plea for budget increase

The Prince George Public Library will be making a plea to city council tonight for $50,457 in additional funding. The library board will make its case during the second half of the city's budget deliberations, which begin at 3:30 p.m.

Residents sign petition against proposed nightclub

City council has received a 109 name petition opposing the creation of a 400-seat nightclub at the intersection of Vancouver Street and Fourth Avenue.