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Owners of downtown building demolished in Aug. 22 explosion pay for cleanup

Owners of downtown building demolished in Aug. 22 explosion pay for cleanup

After eight months of haggling with insurance company, Commonwealth Campus Corporation covers cost of removing debris
Update: Youth crashes Ram truck into Walmart's wall

Update: Youth crashes Ram truck into Walmart's wall

A Ram pickup driven by a youth crashed into the side of Walmart in College Heights, which was reported to Prince George RCMP about 2:30 a.m. on April 19.
FFGRD directors approve $500,000 loan to The Exploration Place

FFGRD directors approve $500,000 loan to The Exploration Place

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors threw The Exploration Place a lifeline on Thursday in the form of a $500,000 loan to be paid back over five years starting in January 2025.
Update: Tiny home fire at the end of Fourth Avenue Friday morning

Update: Tiny home fire at the end of Fourth Avenue Friday morning

At about 7 a.m. Friday Prince George Fire Rescue crews attended a fire in a tiny home located at the end of Fourth Avenue, a part of Moccasin Flats.
Spruce Kings Show Home Lottery sets sales record

Spruce Kings Show Home Lottery sets sales record

Draw for $890,000 home built in Aberdeen Glen subdivision to be made Friday at noon
Prince George Airport ranks near bottom of list of Canadian airports

Prince George Airport ranks near bottom of list of Canadian airports

Lack of nearby hotel accommodations drops XYS score to 22nd out of 25 city terminals surveyed
Big truck tire fire downtown Prince George

Big truck tire fire downtown Prince George

A large pile of commercial truck tires was burning at a vacant lot in the area of 448 Fourth Avenue at about 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17.
Hip replacement inspires volunteerism

Hip replacement inspires volunteerism

For the last 15 years Terry Bryden has volunteered in Prince George with the Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program.
UNBC planning student highlights need for Prince George to improve bike route safety

UNBC planning student highlights need for Prince George to improve bike route safety

Kyle Ross says city needs physical barriers to separate motorized vehicles from bikes/scooters and government grants are available to pay for it
Rockets hand Cougars their first playoff loss

Rockets hand Cougars their first playoff loss

Two-goal second period lifts Rockets to 2-1 win to force Game 5 Friday in Prince George