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Opinion: It's going to take more than paper straws to avoid climate catastrophe

Opinion: It's going to take more than paper straws to avoid climate catastrophe

Suspected home invaders arrested

Suspected home invaders arrested

A trio of people suspected of carrying out a home invasion have been arrested and charged.
Three Prince George residents arrested after Oak Street home invasion robbery

Three Prince George residents arrested after Oak Street home invasion robbery

No injuries were reported by the two adults inside the residence
After-hours drop-in health centre opens

After-hours drop-in health centre opens

A drop-in health care centre aimed largely at people without family doctors is up and operating. Located at Parkwood Mall, doors to the Prince George Urgent and Primary Care Centre opened on Tuesday afternoon.
B.C. overdose deaths would be twice as high without harm reduction: report

B.C. overdose deaths would be twice as high without harm reduction: report

BCCDC research says without harm reduction strategies overdose deaths would be 2.5 times higher
Playground equipment stolen

Playground equipment stolen

Piece of playground structure stolen has been stolen from a local elementary school. A climbing wall was reported missing from École Franco-Nord, located on the 2600 block of Ellison Drive on Tukesdday morning.
Prince George to celebrate adaptive sports with a free Multi-Sport Day event

Prince George to celebrate adaptive sports with a free Multi-Sport Day event

“It’s really open to everybody regardless of ability.”
Trudeau says carbon tax can help deal with extreme weather, Alberta fires

Trudeau says carbon tax can help deal with extreme weather, Alberta fires

Children’s playground climbing wall stolen from this Prince George school

Children’s playground climbing wall stolen from this Prince George school

RCMP asking the public to help find the structure
Union holds rally to protest jail guards' working conditions

Union holds rally to protest jail guards' working conditions

A B.C. Government and Service Employee's Union representative was in Prince George on Tuesday as part of a province-wide tour to raise awareness about declining working conditions in B.C. jails.