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Shelter spaces offered

The B.C. government will fund 30 extreme weather shelter spaces in Prince George this winter to help those whose health and safety may be threatened by cold, wet weather.

Bursary aids child with cerebral palsy

The Janna Epp bursary in the amount of $5,000 is donated to a child living with cerebral palsy every year by Pacific Medical Law. The bursary is to honour Janna's memory. Janna had cerebral palsy and died unexpectedly in 2012 at four years old.
Suspect sought in serious assault

Suspect sought in serious assault

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in tracking down the person responsible for the extensive injuries a man appeared to have suffered in an assault. Police had received a report on Tuesday at about 5:30 p.m.
Green enters race for Tory nomination

Green enters race for Tory nomination

The announcement for Cariboo-Prince George's latest Tory candidate was a long time coming.

Healthier You nominations still open

The outstanding contributors to northern B.C.'s health and wellness will be honoured at the Healthier You Awards at UNBC next Friday.

Cancer fundraiser meets hair razor

Helen Owen will be adding to her hat collection after living up to a promise to have her head shaved if at least $600,000 was raised from Prince George's version of the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life.
Escaped assault suspect back in custody

Escaped assault suspect back in custody

Police found themselves apprehending the same man twice in one day Wednesday with Mounties deploying a Taser in the first arrest and a dog in the second, Prince George RCMP said.

Poll touches on fluoride

The last poll asked about the fluoride referendum that will be part of the municipal vote on Nov. 15. Should the results of the fluoride referendum on Nov.

Building permits hit four-year high

Building permits for a near-unprecedented $105.2 million worth of construction were issued over the first nine months of the year, according to a report from city hall.

Remembrance Day ceremonies set

The annual Remembrance Day Service will be held at the Civic Centre Tuesday, Nov. 11, with the ceremony starting at 9:30 a.m. Everyone is asked to be seated by 9:15 a.m. The parade will leave the Civic Centre at 10:45 a.m. and go to the Cenotaph.