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There is life after driving, seniors say

There is life after driving, seniors say

Prince George Council of Seniors manager Lola-Dawn Fennell knew her days behind the wheel were numbered when she was driving through downtown Kelowna one winter evening and realized she couldn't tell the colour of the traffic light ahead of her.
Goodsir Nature Park opens with celebrations

Goodsir Nature Park opens with celebrations

The city's largest forestry garden is celebrating its silver anniversary.

Advice for intersections

Intersections are a prime spot for collisions, according to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia.
Mental health group celebrates new home

Mental health group celebrates new home

A wish that's been 20 years in the making has finally come true. The Canadian Mental Health Association's Prince George branch has moved to 1152 Third Ave., a space twice the size of its old office at 555 George St.
Recycling contract extended

Recycling contract extended

Recycling service throughout the area will continue for at least another year. Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board members voted unanimously Thursday to extend their contract with Cascades Recovery through the end of next May.
High runoff in forecast

High runoff in forecast

The provincial government's River Forecast Centre is predicting runoff into the Fraser River to reach 127 per cent of normal at Shelley as a result of a significantly higher-than-normal snowpack in the Upper Fraser watershed.
UNBC to host Arctic events

UNBC to host Arctic events

UNBC will be hosting two conferences on the Arctic next week. The University of the Arctic annual council meeting will run Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by the International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences from May 22-26.
Firefighters battle blazes

Firefighters battle blazes

Firefighters took on a blaze at a building near the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre Thursday. Few details were available. Reports say the building may have housed an impromptu skateboard park. A commercial real estate website lists a 21.
Heater thief gets 15 months probation

Heater thief gets 15 months probation

A man who was caught on camera stealing a wall-mounted heater from a local recycling depot has been sentenced to 15 months probation.
NCLGA needs to wield provincial weight: councillor

NCLGA needs to wield provincial weight: councillor

Considering the amount of the province it covers, the North Central Local Government Association needs to have a bigger influence on the provincial government, according a local councillor. During last week's NCLGA annual general meeting in Fort St.