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Bike lane protest takes to street

Bike lane protest takes to street

The ride went from the North Nechako Public Market to Toombs Drive and back. The message, Steve Wyer hopes, will go all the way to city hall.
Fire closes George and Dominion Streets

Fire closes George and Dominion Streets

A fire in the 300 block of George Street was reported at about 11:30 Sunday night. Fire crews on scene found heavy smoke and flames coming from the roof of the building next to The Copper Pig BBQ House.

StartUp P.G. gets national nod

StartUp Canada has once again pointed a finger at Prince George. The national not-for-profit agency devoted to boosting new businesses has been a fan of P.G. since it first launched two years ago.

Paying it forward on the party bus

A party bus from Prince George to the Luke Bryan concert in Kelowna has turned into a goodwill joyride. Luke Bryan is the denim heartthrob cranking out some of country music's biggest hits on recent radio. He is playing B.C.

Library earns two awards

The Gay-Straight Alliance at the Prince George Public Library got a merit award from the B.C. Library Association for service to the region's teens.
Residents enjoy Junk in the Trunk

Residents enjoy Junk in the Trunk

REAPS and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George held their fourth biannual Junk in the Trunk sale at CN Centre on Saturday. About 50 people brought their used items and sold them out of their vehicles.
Farmers' market opens outdoor venue

Farmers' market opens outdoor venue

The Prince George Farmers' Market had a cool, blustery start to its outdoor market season on Saturday. Market president Randy Stasiuk said the windy conditions was challenging for outdoor vendors, but the turnout bodes well for the season.
Fallen trees knock out power

Fallen trees knock out power

A fallen tree knocked out power to almost 250 residents in Prince George, Saturday morning.
Conditional sentence for Mud River grow op

Conditional sentence for Mud River grow op

An Alberta man has been sentenced to a one-year conditional sentence for his role in operating a marijuana grow operation outside Prince George.
Leave newborn wildlife in the wild

Leave newborn wildlife in the wild

When it comes to newborn wild animals, mother always knows best. With fawning and calving season underway provincial biologists are reminding people that newborn deer, elk or moose should not be touched or moved when encountered.