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Celebrating Pioneers supports Resource Centre

She's Miss February 2016, said a proud Lola-Dawn Fennell, general manager of the Prince George Council of Seniors Resource Centre.

Night Steps to raise CNIB funds

Night Steps is an annual Canadian National Institute for the Blind fundraising event. This year Night Steps takes place Saturday at Masich Place Stadium.
Gov't funds expansion of Baldy Hughes

Gov't funds expansion of Baldy Hughes

The Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community and Farm added 20 new beds to treat men with complex mental health and substance abuse issues, thanks to $1 million in additional funding from the B.C.
Council urges cities to support action on refugee crisis

Council urges cities to support action on refugee crisis

The city is sending a last-minute resolution to next week's gathering of municipal officials from across the province asking for the federal government to step up its work in settling Syrian refugees. Coun.
Parking changes coming

Parking changes coming

The city is moving forward with changes to the city's downtown parking scheme.
Planned utility fee increases go down the drain

Planned utility fee increases go down the drain

A planned increase to water and sewer utility fees is being flushed. On Monday, city council's finance and audit committee approved a plan to do away with the annual three per cent hikes on the books for 2016 and 2017.
Ex-firefighter's rights violated, lawyer said

Ex-firefighter's rights violated, lawyer said

The stolen property trafficking trial of a former firefighter is on hold while a judge considers whether Jeremy Matthew Kostyshyn's charter rights were violated.
Judge quashes arrest warrant for material witness

Judge quashes arrest warrant for material witness

The Prince George firefighter convicted in June of possessing a stolen jetboat became a subject of interest on the first day of a related trial for Jeremy Matthew Kostyshyn, accused of trafficking and possession of stolen property over $5,000.
Grey skies for SuperWalk

Grey skies for SuperWalk

Grey skies and wet weather could not keep about 85 people from participating in the Parkinson's SuperWalk on Saturday at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park in Prince George.
Bon appetit

Bon appetit

Parisa Khlighi, 3, gets ready to dig in at the Corn Roast Fest held at Le Cercle des Canadiens Francais on Saturday. The annual event was organized by the Prince George French Canadian Association.