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A blessing for your pet

Pet owners are invited to bring their favourite four-legged creatures and fine-feathered friends to be blessed on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium at Sacred Heart school. The event is in honour of the Feast of St.
Inside Ride sends kids to camp, while going nowhere

Inside Ride sends kids to camp, while going nowhere

There's 19 teams registered for the Inside Ride Tuesday. Coast to Coast Against Cancer will bring the event to the John McInnis Centre at 5:30 p.m.
Speakers shine at Healthier You Expo

Speakers shine at Healthier You Expo

From mental health tips to nutritious recipes and active living options to advice for immigrants, the more than 50 exhibitor's at the Healthier You Expo left visitors with a healthy dose of information on better ways to live. And visit they did.
Recreation facilities 'not sustainable' says city report to council

Recreation facilities 'not sustainable' says city report to council

The city needs to share the burden when it comes to providing recreation facilities, according to the review completed by staff.
Library seeks city funding for new entrance

Library seeks city funding for new entrance

As the city council begins its deliberations on next year's budget, one group is lobbying hard for long-awaited investment.
Fluoride safety, effectiveness debated

Fluoride safety, effectiveness debated

The issue of fluoridation was up for debate on Saturday as two chemists squared off on the issue. The Great Fluoride Debate was hosted by a group of local fluoridation opponents. On Nov.
Redden appointed to small business roundtable

Redden appointed to small business roundtable

Registered professional biologist and president of Environmental Dynamics Inc., Bob Redden is now one of the seven new members appointed to the provincial government's small business roundtable.
Mall marks four decades of retail

Mall marks four decades of retail

On Nov. 6 the largest mall in Prince George will turn 40.
BBQ eatery emerges from fire

BBQ eatery emerges from fire

After a fire they didn't cause, in a building that wasn't theirs, caused The Copper Pig BBQ House to shut down for nearly six months, the George Street restaurant is about to open its doors again.
Spooner named Citizen of the Year

Spooner named Citizen of the Year

Roy Spooner is the Prince George Community Foundation's 2014 Citizen of the Year. The PGCF outlined a long list of contributions Spooner has made in announcing him as the winner.