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Bike to Work Week a success

Bike to Work Week a success

Bike to Work Week by the numbers shows Prince George is picking up on pedalling as a way to travel. Between May 26 and 31, more than 590 riders from 57 teams took to two wheels as their mode of transit. Of those 146 were brand new riders.
Mascot announced and a marathon finish at YMCA's Healthy Kids Day

Mascot announced and a marathon finish at YMCA's Healthy Kids Day

From road races and a marathon finish line to bouncy castles, hula hoop classes and booths promoting healthy eating tips, the YMCA of Northern BC focused on fun and family for its Healthy Kids Day.
New humane society emerges in P.G.

New humane society emerges in P.G.

A new animal rescue group is looking to spread its wings (and paws) in Prince George and across northern B.C.

Smoke drifts into Fort Nelson

Smoke from two fires drifted into Fort Nelson Friday but the B.C. Wildfire Management Branch is assuring the public no infrastructure or property in the area is at risk from either.

Pulp mill takes steps following injury

The owners of Mackenzie Pulp Mill have taken steps to prevent a similar incident in the future after an employee's arm got caught in a roller last month, according to WorkSafeBC.

Torch run raises over $6,000

More than $6,000 was raised for Special Olympics B.C. when a Prince George Law Enforcement Torch Run was held Thursday afternoon. More than 150 people either participated in the 3.
Woman sentenced for grow-op

Woman sentenced for grow-op

A Prince George woman has been sentenced to a one-year conditional sentence followed by six months probation for her role in running a marijuana grow-op in the city.

Health experts in P.G. to talk to men

When it comes to wellness, men in the north have a ways to go. Men are less healthy than women, more likely to get cancer and less likely to visit the doctor.

Family fleeing Iraq moving to P.G.

A family of three that fled Iraq in mortal fear have found a home in Prince George. In about three weeks they will arrive and take their first steps into democratic freedom.
Spruceland Scotiabank robbed

Spruceland Scotiabank robbed

Police are on the lookout for a suspect following the robbery of the Spruceland Mall Scotiabank on Friday afternoon.