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Hell Yeah PG Good News Story of the Week: Aleza Lake library a one woman show

Hell Yeah PG Good News Story of the Week: Aleza Lake library a one woman show

With less than 20 people at Aleza Lake it might surprise some to know there is a thriving library in its midst.

Service centre staff honoured for organ donor initiative

Right now there are more than 500 people in B.C. waiting for a life saving organ transplant and almost 400 of those are waiting for a kidney. Although 95 per cent of the residents of B.C.

Kayakers brave Cheslatta Falls

A video is now online of two kayakers achieving a rarity - descending Cheslatta Falls, located 80 kilometres south of Vanderhoof. The video (pgc.

Province introduces bill in answer to sawmill blasts

Employees will have to immediately report to WorkSafeBC all workplace fires or explosions that could have caused serious injury to a worker, under legislation introduced Thursday by the provincial government.
Lottery fraud is no prize winner

Lottery fraud is no prize winner

Often the Prince George RCMP receive reports of a form of advance payment fraud known as the lottery or prize pitch fraud.
Arson suspected in house fire in Fort St. James

Arson suspected in house fire in Fort St. James

Arson is the suspected cause of a fire that destroyed a Fort St. James home early Sunday morning. No one was inside the 40 Williams Prairie Road home, which was engulfed in flames by the time firefighters arrived, Fort St. James RCMP said.
Three face charges in pedestrian deaths

Three face charges in pedestrian deaths

Provincial Crown counsel has approved charges under the Motor Vehicle Act against three people in relation to the string of collisions late last year that killed four pedestrians.
Search and Rescue seeking stable funding

Search and Rescue seeking stable funding

The B.C. Search and Rescue Association is seeking the provincial government's support for a funding model that would allow member organizations to get away from relying on gaming grants and fundraising events.
Three men wanted in B.C.

Three men wanted in B.C.

Joseph Joel Hawryluk is wanted on a province-wide warrant for possession of a controlled substance. Hawryluk is a Caucasian male, 180 cm or 5'11" tall and weighs 70 kg or 155 lbs. He has brown hair and hazel eyes. Hawryluk is considered violent.

Real estate market remains on upswing

The city's market for single-family homes is continuing to see steady increases in both the average price and the number sold, according to the latest numbers from the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board.