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Prince George recorded its second-driest summer ever

Prince George recorded its second-driest summer ever

In June-July-August, the mean temperature (average high and low combined) in P.G. was 15.7 C, which makes it the 11th warmest summer on record.
Citizen poll results: Are you prepared to leave your home with little to no notice due to an emergency?

Citizen poll results: Are you prepared to leave your home with little to no notice due to an emergency?

There were 694 votes cast when the poll was on the website from Aug. 19 to Sept. 1.
What's happening this long weekend in Prince George

What's happening this long weekend in Prince George

A list of fun things to do this weekend from Sept. 1-3
University Way closure extended as more bridge work needed

University Way closure extended as more bridge work needed

The Shane Creek Bridge resurfacing project has been delayed another two to four weeks
UNBC Legacy Night fundraiser tickets on sale

UNBC Legacy Night fundraiser tickets on sale

UNBC grads Chantelle and Warren Grafton will give keynote address on Nov. 9 at Coast Prince George Hotel.
Taylor Swift tour movie coming to Prince George

Taylor Swift tour movie coming to Prince George

Famous Players 6 will show the concert film starting on Oct. 13
Coastal GasLink pipeline construction wrapping up

Coastal GasLink pipeline construction wrapping up

About half of the remaining pipeline to be installed is in the 103-kilometre portion that stretches from east of McLeod Lake to north of Prince George.
Prince George free alternative daycare program expands to Dawson Creek

Prince George free alternative daycare program expands to Dawson Creek

Active Star will now be available at Northern Lights College
Cougars release training camp rosters

Cougars release training camp rosters

All the Cats' WHL training camp on-ice sessions this weekend open to the public
City owes more than $500,000 for water main projects, contractor says

City owes more than $500,000 for water main projects, contractor says

Lawsuit claims city reneged on extra work caused by pair of water main breaks and tie-in work not included in contract