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It’s a double-double for Duchess Park basketball

It’s a double-double for Duchess Park basketball

Senior girls and boys teams win respective 2019 City tournaments
Highway 16 West at single-lane alternating

Highway 16 West at single-lane alternating

Highway 16 West will be down to single-lane alternating one kilometre west of the city until noon to allow for a vehicle recovery, according to DriveBC. The site is between West Beaverly Road and East Beaverly Road.
Group pushing for free parking at hospitals

Group pushing for free parking at hospitals

A lobby group has gained what it thinks is popular support for its cause to have free parking for visitors and patients at all hospitals in the province.
BC Hydro customers pay billions for unneeded, lengthy power deals says minister

BC Hydro customers pay billions for unneeded, lengthy power deals says minister

Lobby group wants B.C. hospitals to ditch pay parking

Lobby group wants B.C. hospitals to ditch pay parking

Province’s health authorities raised $34.3 million from parking last year
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Sunshine once again!
Local forester honoured

Local forester honoured

A Prince George forest industry veteran was bestowed with B.C.'s top honour in the profession. John Pousette was named the 2019 Forest Professional of the Year by the Association of BC Forest Professionals (ABCFP).
Local songwriter pens Para Nordic theme

Local songwriter pens Para Nordic theme

Whenever song and sport line up together in Prince George, it seems to be Sage Bialuski waiting at the finish line. The young singer-songwriter was only 16 when her composition Finish Line was selected to be the 2015 Canada Winter Games theme.
Broken pipe destroys gymnasium floor

Broken pipe destroys gymnasium floor

A broken pipe has washed out the hopes of hundreds of athletes and thousands of students who use the College of New Caledonia gym. It was in use when water came cascading through a wall and rolling across the enormous floor, on Friday.
Green burial coming to cemetery

Green burial coming to cemetery

Environmentally-friendly burials are on the way to the city's cemetery. Surveying will begin this spring for establishment of a "green burial" area in the south end of the Memorial Park Cemetery, according to a staff report to city council.