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Suspect charged in deadly altercation

Suspect charged in deadly altercation

Dakota Rayn Keewatin faces count of manslaughter
Charges approved in counterfeit case

Charges approved in counterfeit case

Daniel Jordan Dale faces counts of using and possessing counterfeit money from Fort St. James investigation
Cyclists start petition for better bike lanes in Prince George

Cyclists start petition for better bike lanes in Prince George

A group called Safe Biking for Prince George is urging the city to improve its bike lane infrastructure
Prince George family finds Megladon tooth fossil in the Nechako River

Prince George family finds Megladon tooth fossil in the Nechako River

A mother and her 13-year-old stepdaughter found a prehistoric fossil while exploring the river
Prince George Legion members honoured with medals

Prince George Legion members honoured with medals

Prince George Legion members Jim Hubbard, John Scott and Sheldon Clare were awarded the Royal Canadian Legion’s highest honour, the Meritorious Service Medal as recognized by the Dominion Command.
New Early Learning Centre launches in Prince George

New Early Learning Centre launches in Prince George

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern BC have announced the opening of their Early Learning Centre in Prince George for children three to five years old.
Still loving the downtown Prince George vibe 30 years later

Still loving the downtown Prince George vibe 30 years later

Les Beaux Visages owner Heather Mahy has stayed in the downtown core for more than 30 years.
Prefab construction wave of future in housing

Prefab construction wave of future in housing

Prince George builder Winton Homes & Cottages looks for ways to automate to make up for anticipated labour shortages
Premier promises foresters changes coming to tackle permitting delays

Premier promises foresters changes coming to tackle permitting delays

David Eby visits Prince George to wrap up two-day B.C. Council of Forest Industries convention
B.C. announces $38 million aerial mapping project

B.C. announces $38 million aerial mapping project

Entire province will be eventually be surveyed using Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology