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Paying tribute to those the city lost in 2018

Paying tribute to those the city lost in 2018

As we look ahead to the start of the new year, it's important to look back at the amazing Prince George residents who passed away 2018. May their example continue to inspire us to make our community better.
House damaged in Christmas Day fire

House damaged in Christmas Day fire

Firefighters were called to a house fire at approximately 5 p.m. on Christmas Day When fire crews arrived at the home in the 100 block of McDermid Street, they found smoke and flame venting out of the roof of the home.
Police searching for missing New Hazelton woman

Police searching for missing New Hazelton woman

The New Hazelton RCMP are seeking the public's help to find a missing woman. Cynthia Martin was last seen on Dec. 23 at approximately 9 p.m. in New Hazelton, a town located 440 km northwest of Prince George.
On Our Radar: Prince George tattoo shop hosting Harry Potter flash day!

On Our Radar: Prince George tattoo shop hosting Harry Potter flash day!

The Mirror of Erised sees you with a fresh, new, Harry Potter-themed tattoo!
More talk than action on increasing caribou protection: federal report

More talk than action on increasing caribou protection: federal report

You can ride the Prince George transit system for free on New Year’s Eve

You can ride the Prince George transit system for free on New Year’s Eve

Free bus service starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 3 a.m.
These are the top 20 new B.C. books of 2018

These are the top 20 new B.C. books of 2018

Need something to read?
On Our Radar: Purden Ski Village opens for its 50th season on Boxing Day

On Our Radar: Purden Ski Village opens for its 50th season on Boxing Day

Head out and hit the slopes!
How to reduce stigma, promote safety for people who use drugs in Prince George

How to reduce stigma, promote safety for people who use drugs in Prince George

Naloxone kits are available for free across the province
Bathroom exhaust fan causes small fire

Bathroom exhaust fan causes small fire

A bathroom exhaust fan caused a small fire at a two storey home in the 6700 block of Westmount Drive Saturday night. Prince George Fire Rescue crews from three halls responded to the call at about 10:40 p.m.