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Jeanne Clarke Award nominations sought for those showcasing local history

Jeanne Clarke Award nominations sought for those showcasing local history

Nominations for the 2024 Jeanne Clarke Local History Awards are being sought by the Prince George Public Library.
RCMP investigating Northern B.C. home invasion

RCMP investigating Northern B.C. home invasion

Four people brought in for questioning, after shots fired at a home on 112th Ave in Fort St. John.
Anti-icing agent sprayed on main roads in Prince George

Anti-icing agent sprayed on main roads in Prince George

Liquid salt is being sprayed as an anti-icing agent on major Prince George streets to prepare for the freezing rain/snow in the most recent forecast.
Driver killed in Northwood Pulpmill Road crash

Driver killed in Northwood Pulpmill Road crash

At approximately 5:30 a.m. this morning (Friday, Nov. 3), a vehicle went down an embankment in the area, Prince George RCMP said.
Legendary Prince George poet passes away

Legendary Prince George poet passes away

Barry McKinnon's 1980 book of poetry, the the, was a Governor General’s Literary Award finalist in 1981.
Simon Fraser Bridge opening Dec. 1, ministry says

Simon Fraser Bridge opening Dec. 1, ministry says

Repair of bridge to connect Prince George to Highway 97 South began in January 2022; $20.5 million project remains on budget
High school football champs to be crowned tonight at Prince George Bowl

High school football champs to be crowned tonight at Prince George Bowl

College Heights Cougars going after eighth North Conference championship in Friday football finale at Masich Place Stadium
Northern B.C. firefighters raised medical funds for resident in need

Northern B.C. firefighters raised medical funds for resident in need

Members of the Fort St. John Fire Professional Fire Fighters Association have donated $10,000 to assist a resident with medical travel costs. 
Opinion: CBC’s ‘local’ programming is mostly fake

Opinion: CBC’s ‘local’ programming is mostly fake

Newsreaders and hosts throughout BC are mostly repeating, often word-for-word, scripts that come from Vancouver.
Former Northern B.C. mayor passes away

Former Northern B.C. mayor passes away

Elected as the mayor of Tumbler Ridge in 1999 and 2002, Clay Iles has passed away at the age of 85.