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Get your blue boxes ready; curbside recycling coming

Get your blue boxes ready; curbside recycling coming

An announcement regarding who will be handling curbside recycling in Prince George is on its way.
Fair weather complicates street clearing

Fair weather complicates street clearing

City workers are bracing themselves for weather trouble of a different kind. With the temperature expected to reach a high of +9 C this weekend, snowplowing will be the least of their worries.
Parents form 'gender creative' support group

Parents form 'gender creative' support group

Part 1 in a series - A little Prince George boy lives his life as a Tom Girl. He and his family have found that society is not as prepared to accept him, compared to his Tom Boy counterparts.
Father guilty of sex assault

Father guilty of sex assault

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has found a man guilty of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter nearly 20 years ago while they were living in Fort St. James.
What's the Caption?

What's the Caption?

Email us your best, funniest or most clever caption for this photo (along with your name) to [email protected]. The best will run on page 2 next Monday. Please include your name and ensure all submissions are family friendly.

Workshop to talk recreation needs

The city will be sitting down with residents today to talk about their ideal outcomes for recreation in Prince George.

B.C. Parks booking starts March 15

Discover Camping, the B.C. Parks reservation system, will be open for this season on March 15, the provincial government said Monday. The online system will start accepting reservations at 9 a.m. and will accept reservations for most B.C.
Province invites students to LNG conference

Province invites students to LNG conference

Northern students are invited to attend the province's second annual Liquefied Natural Gas conference.

$3.7M tax refund to shore up mining outfit

A mining project near Prince George has got a cash infusion, moving the proposed coal operation forward.

P.G. good candidate for family law pilot program

A women’s advocacy group is proposing two pilot projects to address an “urgent crisis” in family law services caused by cuts to legal aid over the past decade, and Prince George would be an "excellent candidate" for at least one of them, says the org