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City eyeing bike lane parking ban

City eyeing bike lane parking ban

The city is moving ahead on figuring out how to get rid of what are currently dual-purpose cycling lanes. During Monday night's meeting, city council supported Coun.
Extra stoplight added on Victoria Street

Extra stoplight added on Victoria Street

The new traffic signal along Victoria Street is expected to be up and running by the beginning of the school year.
Duchess playground temporarily closed

Duchess playground temporarily closed

Those looking to spend some time at the Duchess Park playground may have to make alternate arrangements for a couple of weeks.
Man pleads guilty to luring child

Man pleads guilty to luring child

A man pleaded guilty Monday to two charges related to an attempt to lure a minor for the purpose of sex. During a B.C.
Group on walking journey for justice

Group on walking journey for justice

A group of seven people walking from Winnipeg passed through Prince George Monday on a months-long trek to call for justice for murdered and missing indigenous people.

Bike-A-Thon benefiting Radiothon

The Punjabi Canadian Senior Society's Bike-A-Thon is back for the sixth year in a row with a round trip to Purden Lake.
Session focused on inspiring creativity in school libraries

Session focused on inspiring creativity in school libraries

A session for teacher-librarians in Prince George will focus on using school facilities as creative spaces for learning.

Finance committee coming to P.G.

The provincial legislature's all-party committee on finance and government services will hold a hearing by video conference in Prince George on Sept. 29. It will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at a location to be determined.
Doherty hits the ground running

Doherty hits the ground running

With a career in aviation that took him around the world, Todd Doherty was able to see firsthand how Canada looks on the world stage.
Inspirational teacher leaves legacy for students

Inspirational teacher leaves legacy for students

Dease River was an oasis for the Huggett family. Some days they would travel 33 kilometres on the water, just Alan and Sandra and their two girls, paddling and navigating a few small rapids.