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Program features history of the P.G. Players

Program features history of the P.G. Players

Making some headway in downsizing her house recently, local resident Carol Zogas came across a 1950 Prince George Players program for their spring play Ghost Train.
Students prep for Summer Day-Camp of the Arts

Students prep for Summer Day-Camp of the Arts

Artistic sparks are bright and electric in the eyes of a child.
Telus introduces Goodsir park to Canada

Telus introduces Goodsir park to Canada

Stroll across the nation from coast to coast to coast, all on the easy trails of Goodsir Nature Park this holiday weekend.
New parking lot for Nusdeh Yoh

New parking lot for Nusdeh Yoh

Nusdeh Yoh elementary will get a new parking lot to pair with the $1.9 million in improvements to its heating system announced by B.C. in May.
Better care for parks tops survey

Better care for parks tops survey

Prince George needs to improve its parks. That's the overwhelming feedback from the city's survey, which collected responses from more than 700 about its upcoming park strategy.
School District 57 to test schools for radon

School District 57 to test schools for radon

Schools across the district will undergo radon gas testing in the fall. District 57 pulled $32,000 from its surplus to pay for the kits, which will go to all active and closed schools and the administrative building.
Former PG drug enforcer violates parole

Former PG drug enforcer violates parole

A former Prince George drug enforcer who received a lengthy sentence for his role in kidnapping, confining and torturing a man has been ordered to take treatment for substance abuse and psychological counselling after consuming cocaine while out on p
Thunderstorm warning issued for Highway 16, Vanderhoof

Thunderstorm warning issued for Highway 16, Vanderhoof

Environment Canada has issued a warning for a severe thunderstorm over Highway 16 and Vanderhoof. "The storm is moving northwards at 25 km/hr.
ICBC and police team up for annual summer campaign

ICBC and police team up for annual summer campaign

Summer can be a deadly time on B.C. roads, with nearly half of impaired driving-related deaths occurring over between June and September.
Aboriginal Business Match draws First Nations and entrepreneurs

Aboriginal Business Match draws First Nations and entrepreneurs

A local version of what appears to be a growing trend in connecting First Nations and businesses was held this week at the Civic Centre.