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Tricycle race to bring riders together

Steve Wyer is not expecting any three-wheelers to line up for the start of the inaugural Prince George Cyclelogic Tricycle Race on Sunday, Sept. 29.

Province seeks feedback on budget in P.G.

An all-party provincial government committee will visit Prince George on Oct. 8, seeking feedback from residents in advance of preparing a 2014 provincial budget. The 10-member Select Standing Committee on Finance will hold public hearings from 8 a.

Jail and bail surpasses $7,000

The Cops for Cancer jail and bail raised more than $7,000 when it was held Thursday, with more donations expected to trickle in over the next few days.

New fees and increases on council agenda

Formal approval of a list of fee hikes and additions from the core review process will begin at this Monday evening's city council meeting.
SuperWalk to support Parkinson's research

SuperWalk to support Parkinson's research

There are some days when Ray Clarke wakes up in the morning and feels like himself. But there are other days when it's a struggle to even get out of bed.

Food drive seeks to boost donations

Organizers of the local B.C. Thanksgiving Food Drive are hoping to nearly double the amount of donations it generates this year for the Prince George Salvation Army food bank.
Falling down

Falling down

Second in an ongoing series When Jason Keller fell almost eight metres from a railing onto pavement two years ago in Surrey, it was his family who felt the pain first.

Garbage service expansion proposed

A plan has been set out to expand the city's garbage collection service by as many as 571 homes.

Bulk Barn takes break for a cause

It's usually frustrating to walk into a retail store and find out all the staff are on a coffee break - but in the case of the Prince George Bulk Barn location, it's for a good cause.

FASD facts stun public in lead-up to day of support

Awareness of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder has increased in recent years, but there's still more public education that needs to be done, according to Christiane Hirt.