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Here's how you can get rid of your Christmas tree in Prince George this year

Here's how you can get rid of your Christmas tree in Prince George this year

You may be interested to know what happens once they're recycled and chipped
Local Yellow Vesters protesting UN immigration policy

Local Yellow Vesters protesting UN immigration policy

Yellow Vests Prince George is a group of local Canadians who gathered together Saturday "to protest the carbon tax and the treason of our country's politicians who have the audacity to sell out our country's sovereignty over to the globalist UN and t
New DriveBC cameras now operational including around Prince George, Shuswap and Nicola areas

New DriveBC cameras now operational including around Prince George, Shuswap and Nicola areas

A total of 22 new highway cameras were added to the DriveBC network in 2018
Showstopper of a Show Home

Showstopper of a Show Home

It's merry and bright and a ticket to win it fits right into that Christmas stocking. The Spruce Kings Show Home is a little different this year.
Prince George extreme weather shelters operating at almost full capacity

Prince George extreme weather shelters operating at almost full capacity

Extreme weather shelters are open until March 31
Operation Red Nose Prince George ready to roll people home this weekend

Operation Red Nose Prince George ready to roll people home this weekend

The safe-ride-home service has provided close to 600 rides this season
Directors give final approval to lime plant proposed for Giscome

Directors give final approval to lime plant proposed for Giscome

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors voted unanimously Thursday in favour of adopting the official community plan and zoning amendments for establishment of a lime plant and quarry in the Giscome area.
Opinion: NDP and Greens take referendum loss with good grace

Opinion: NDP and Greens take referendum loss with good grace

Girl found

Girl found

The girl reported missing earlier has been found, RCMP have said.
Judge expands Coastal GasLink injunction against pipeline blockade

Judge expands Coastal GasLink injunction against pipeline blockade

A temporary injunction prohibiting opponents of the $6.2-billion Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline project from blockading a bridge was expanded Friday to cover two entire forest service roads.