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A pair of CrossFit events in Prince George focusing on Festivus and fundraising

A pair of CrossFit events in Prince George focusing on Festivus and fundraising

One CrossFit competition taking place in Prince George while a fundraiser also scheduled to benefit Special Olympics
VIDEO: Drone captures Prince George autumn scenery from above

VIDEO: Drone captures Prince George autumn scenery from above

The video showcacses the beauty of Prince George in the fall
On Our Radar: Improv Shmimprov returns this week

On Our Radar: Improv Shmimprov returns this week

Prince George's improv comedy troup is holding their first show of the season
Canada's engineering students to flock to Prince George for sustainability conference

Canada's engineering students to flock to Prince George for sustainability conference

The first-ever Conference on Sustainability in Engineering has gathered support from UNBC and City Council
Be careful on B.C.’s roads this Thanksgiving weekend

Be careful on B.C.’s roads this Thanksgiving weekend

Rise and Shine, Prince George!

Rise and Shine, Prince George!

Today will see a low of -5 C and a high of 8 C

Students taking part in reconciliation walk today

On the heels of Orange Shirt Day, a new event will step forward for Prince George's restoration of Aboriginal relationships.
All-candidates meetings on the calendar

All-candidates meetings on the calendar

Economic development will be the theme when the Northern Regional Construction Association hosts an all-candidates meeting next week for those vying for a seat on city council. Set the Courtyard by Marriott Prince George next Tuesday, Oct. 9, 6-8 p.
September temperatures saw Prince George break records from as far back as 1927

September temperatures saw Prince George break records from as far back as 1927

It isn't expected to warm up in the short-term either
Needle return rate better than 90 per cent, public health officer says

Needle return rate better than 90 per cent, public health officer says

Contrary to the impression left with city council, the vast majority of needles Northern Health's harm reduction clinic gives out are returned, according to public health officer Dr. Andrew Gray As part of presentation Sept.