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Horse society seeks utility relief

Horse society seeks utility relief

The Prince George Horse Society will have to wait to find out whether they will continue to be saddled with utility fees.
Flu shots available this week

Flu shots available this week

Northern Health is readying the region for the flu season by rolling out its first clinic dates and reminding the public about the importance of vaccination. "Each year hundreds die from influenza or complications," like pneumonia, said Dr.
College hosts Diwali Party

College hosts Diwali Party

The Hindu festival of lights is coming to the College of New Caledonia, complete with fireworks and a family feast. The Diwali Party is planned for Saturday at the Dana Mandi Banquet Hall in the Hart and is already sold out.
City sells out of radon kits

City sells out of radon kits

Residents looking for discounted radon test kits will have to wait until the end of the week after the first batch was quickly snapped up at city hall.
Lost at Lost Lake

Lost at Lost Lake

I waited all day Monday for a press release from Prince George RCMP saying police and search and rescue members were called out Sunday evening to look for a 53-year-old male who got himself lost in the woods.
RCMP seeks funding for more officers

RCMP seeks funding for more officers

Keeping up with everyday policing while also juggling crime-reduction has the Prince George RCMP stretched too thin, according to the officer in charge of the local detachment. On Monday afternoon, Supt.
City marks 70 years of Rotary volunteerism

City marks 70 years of Rotary volunteerism

From Rotary Hospice House and the Kordyban Cancer Lodge Wig Room to men's health and Rotary Skateboard Park, Prince George Rotarians have helped create lasting change in the community.
November named Aboriginal Disability Awareness month

November named Aboriginal Disability Awareness month

Aboriginal people with disabilities "often face unique barriers that impact their ability to fully participate" in social and economic opportunities. That from the provincial declaration naming November as Aboriginal Disability Awareness month.
Life after breasts: Cancer survivor finds peace with body, soul after double mastectomy

Life after breasts: Cancer survivor finds peace with body, soul after double mastectomy

It wasn't until Lynda Robinson awoke from surgery that she finally found peace with living the rest of her life without breasts.

Construction value down so far this year

After three quarters, permits for $69.8 million worth of construction have been taken out so far this year, according to the latest report from city hall. That's well down from $105.2 million by the same point last year and $96.