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Alleged pot dispensaries shut down

Alleged pot dispensaries shut down

Prince George RCMP shut down two suspected pot dispensaries in less than a week. The first, located in the 700 block of Fourth Avenue, was closed by police on Feb.
Poverty a barrier to child health, Northern Health finds

Poverty a barrier to child health, Northern Health finds

Poverty is a significant barrier to growing up healthy, according to feedback Northern Health gathered on the state of health for children and youth across the region. In releasing the results Monday, Northern Health chief medical health officer Dr.
Knack for science earns trip to Taiwan

Knack for science earns trip to Taiwan

Elizabeth Schulz's passion for science is giving her wings. The Fraser Lake high school student is participating in the Taiwan International Science Fair - a week-long extravaganza that showcases the talents of young scientists from 21 countries.
Ex-RCMP spokesperson speaks about PTSD

Ex-RCMP spokesperson speaks about PTSD

From her window, Catherine Galliford can see a pack of children skim on rollerblades along a path by the shores of a nearby river. "I wish I could be out there too," she says. "But I can't leave the house.
Geoscience BC maps regional resources

Geoscience BC maps regional resources

When Geoscience BC shoots a portrait of your area, it gets all the details. All of them.
Youth baseball would lose field to new fire hall

Youth baseball would lose field to new fire hall

The location the city has in mind for a new fire hall is putting the Prince George Youth Baseball Association on edge.
Referendums likely for new fire hall and pool

Referendums likely for new fire hall and pool

Two major projects - a new fire hall and a new swimming pool - were added to the five-year capital plan as approved by city council this week, but a few more hurdles need to be cleared before the ground breaks on either project.
Province puts $1.5 million towards new SPCA home

Province puts $1.5 million towards new SPCA home

The quest to build a new home for the SPCA in Prince George received a $1.5-million boost from the provincial government on Friday.
Council gives green light to new library entrance

Council gives green light to new library entrance

The Prince George Public Library's main branch will get a new entrance after city council added the long-awaited project to the funded portion of the capital plan during budget deliberations this week.
HandyDart needs more rides and shorter wait times

HandyDart needs more rides and shorter wait times

HandyDART users need more availability of rides and want shorter wait times, according to a rider survey.