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Market move may split vendors

Market move may split vendors

The Prince George Farmers' Market announced on Saturday that it will be amalgamating its operations at its Sixth Avenue location starting next weekend.
Snow-going

Snow-going

A consultant's review of best practices paints a frosty picture of the city's snow and ice control operations.
Dangerous driver leads police on chase

Dangerous driver leads police on chase

A dangerous driver is in custody after evading police in a pickup truck Friday afternoon.
Underwater experts to join Ness Lake search

Underwater experts to join Ness Lake search

Underwater search specialists Gene and Sandy Ralston will be coming to Prince George to assist in the search for a missing boater on Ness Lake.
Start your fishing

Start your fishing

Like a mass of racers who heard the starter's pistol, hundreds of little trout erupted into a cloud of fins and tails and rainbow bodies.
Family continues search for yorkie

Family continues search for yorkie

A special-needs boy is still missing his best friend. Boss the missing Yorkie has been gone since Saturday, when he went too far from the yard while doing his evening business.

City paving work slated for next week

The city's road rehabilitation work will continue next week. Here's a look at what's in store starting Monday and, weather depending, scheduled to be finished by Aug.
Lheidli T’enneh elder Frank Frederick Sr. dies

Lheidli T’enneh elder Frank Frederick Sr. dies

The community is mourning the loss of one of its most recognizable leaders. Frank Frederick Sr. was a well known figure in Prince George, and openly respected for his political and cultural contributions to the north.

Midwives start job action

Citing a lack of progress in coming up with a new agreement with the province, B.C.'s 220 midwives have taken job action. The action includes giving 90-day notice for the termination of the present Midwifery Master Agreement, taking effect Oct. 7.

Stolen trucks draws two years in jail

A Prince George man has been sentenced to two years in jail for his involvement in a series of vehicle thefts. Kyle Tony Baraniuk, 24, must also serve two years probation once he is out of custody.