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Tickets now on sale for Prince George Live! For Ukraine

Tickets now on sale for Prince George Live! For Ukraine

The fundriaser will feature comedian Jessica Holmes, music, dinner and silent auction
Recall petition against northern B.C. MLA fails

Recall petition against northern B.C. MLA fails

The petition against Peace River North MLA Dan Davies was not submitted by the deadline, Elections BC says.
Road conditions unpredictable this long weekend

Road conditions unpredictable this long weekend

Unpredictable weather and a potential increase in traffic will be challenges, says ICBC
City of Prince George launches City Fact Check site

City of Prince George launches City Fact Check site

Residents can submit questions to city staff and find answers to common questions.
Five Prince George restaurants have moderate hazard ratings

Five Prince George restaurants have moderate hazard ratings

That's an improvement from last month when there were two high ratings and seven moderate.
Lawyers differ on sentencing for child lurer

Lawyers differ on sentencing for child lurer

Kevin Belcourt faces sentences ranging from three years probation to two more years in jail plus two years probation for scheme to lure an 11-year-old girl
Man facing drug charges after cocaine seized in Prince George

Man facing drug charges after cocaine seized in Prince George

A Winnipeg man has been charged in connection with a drug bust made in March and April last year in Prince George.
Police cleared in death of Williams Lake man

Police cleared in death of Williams Lake man

IIO has determined officers were not at fault in the 2022 death of a man in Williams Lake
Have coffee with a 9-1-1 dispatcher Wednesday, Thursday in Prince George

Have coffee with a 9-1-1 dispatcher Wednesday, Thursday in Prince George

Today’s coffee runs from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and Thursday’s coffee runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Prince George’s school district gets $1.7 million for food programs

Prince George’s school district gets $1.7 million for food programs

The new funding will be for hiring staff and providing meals and snacks for students