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Lyft expects B.C. licence in a few weeks, but cautions riders to 'temper expectations'

Lyft expects B.C. licence in a few weeks, but cautions riders to 'temper expectations'

Woman pedestrian critically injured in collision

Woman pedestrian critically injured in collision

An adult female pedestrian was stuck and critically injured while attempting to cross a downtown street Wednesday evening. The accident occurred at about 6:45 p.m.
Expect snow when travelling north as warning is issued for Pine Pass

Expect snow when travelling north as warning is issued for Pine Pass

Environment Canada says up to 15 cm could fall
Intoxicated people take up local RCMP resources

Intoxicated people take up local RCMP resources

Thousands of reports come to local RCMP each year about intoxicated persons. Mostly these complaints are about people intoxicated in public, mostly in downtown and the Gateway area.
Third-period punctures Prince George Spruce Kings, lose in Powell River

Third-period punctures Prince George Spruce Kings, lose in Powell River

Island Division road-trip starts with 4-1 decision in first battle royale
Hospital auxiliary seeking experienced volunteer knitters

Hospital auxiliary seeking experienced volunteer knitters

What a nice way to volunteer. Knitting for babies. The University Hospital of Northern B.C. auxiliary is looking for experienced knitters this winter who would be interested in knitting baby items to be sold at the hospital gift shop.
Youth to sue Canadian government for climate change harms, discrimination

Youth to sue Canadian government for climate change harms, discrimination

Discount bread store closed

At four loaves for a buck, bags of bread were flying off the shelves at the McCain's Discount Bread Outlet store on Quinn Street as customers grabbed armfuls to fill their freezers. It was the last day for the store, which closed permanently on Oct.
First Syrian refugees to arrive in Prince George now Canadian citizens

First Syrian refugees to arrive in Prince George now Canadian citizens

On a bitterly cold January night in 2016 the Tohme family were the first Syrians to arrive in Prince George. Thursday Nael and Rose Tohme became Canadian citizens at a local ceremony held at Soutridge elementary school.
B.C. government kicks in $25,000 to LNG bunkering proposal

B.C. government kicks in $25,000 to LNG bunkering proposal