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P.G. Transit turns 50

P.G. Transit turns 50

Prince George Transit celebrated 50 years of continuous transit service on Wednesday. To mark the occasion, two heated bus shelters were donated to the city. "These are the first two fully enclosed heated shelters in all of northern B.C.
Volunteer Terry Cramer helps guests settle in at Kordyban Lodge

Volunteer Terry Cramer helps guests settle in at Kordyban Lodge

Making cancer patients feel welcome in their home away from home, keeping first-time offenders out of the judicial system, filling Christmas hampers at St.
Walkers wanted to fight Alzheimer's

Walkers wanted to fight Alzheimer's

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is welcoming people to "walk anywhere" to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias in May. To participate, go to www.walkforalzheimers.
Stay safe outdoors over the May long weekend

Stay safe outdoors over the May long weekend

There are some steps to take if you plan on spending the Victoria Day long weekend at any of B.C.'s provincial parks or recreation sites.
Volunteer Prince George seeking directors

Volunteer Prince George seeking directors

Volunteer Prince George is seeking additional volunteers to join its board of directors. Terms of office last two years and members can stay on for as many as three terms.
Happy Helmet Day on June 5

Happy Helmet Day on June 5

Northern Brain Injury Association is offering cash prizes for the most-creative looking entries as worn on Happy Helmet Day. It's set for June 5 as part of Brain Injury Awareness Month and is open to all ages.
Building permits take jump in April

Building permits take jump in April

The city witnessed a boost in building permits last month. In all, city hall issued 50 permits for $13.6 million worth of work, according to a staff report, compared to 36 permits for $9.7 million during April 2016 and 41 permits for $5.
Bike registration event tonight

Bike registration event tonight

A 529 Garage bike registration event is set for this evening at the band shell at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park, 5-8 p.m.
Restaurateur 'shocked' over health rating

Restaurateur 'shocked' over health rating

A Prince George restaurateur is frustrated after Northern Health posted an incorrect inspection rating of her diner to its website.
RCMP report highlights spike in property crime

RCMP report highlights spike in property crime

Downtown Prince George has seen a drastic increase in the number of break and enters since January, according to Prince George RCMP Supt. Warren Brown. Brown reported the 97 per cent spike during a city council meeting Monday night.