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Speed dating, barn sweeping and first dates at the PGX

Speed dating, barn sweeping and first dates at the PGX

According to Wikipedia a meet-cute is a situation in which a future romantic couple meets for the first time in a way that is considered adorable, entertaining, or amusing.

Three vehicles end up in ditch after McLeese Lake accident

Police say seatbelts saved the lives of motorists caught in a three-vehicle accident north of McLeese Lake Wednesday. The incident took place on Highway 97 South near Alexandria School Road.

Family wants stiffer charges against Prince George man

Charges against a Prince George man could be upgraded after a man who was beaten outside a Fort St. John bar last month has since died from his injuries.

Lightning bolt sparks power outage

Thunderstorms knocked out service to hundreds of BC Hydro customers around Prince George yesterday and many will have to wait until this afternoon to see power restored.
P.G. residents receive Queen's medal

P.G. residents receive Queen's medal

When Sharon Hurd picked up the phone a few weeks ago she was at first confused, then overwhelmed.

Farming takes centre stage at PGX

The history of local agriculture is producing a bounty as interesting as the plants and livestock local farmers nurture.

Ministry fielding stink queries

A familiar Prince George feature was back, this weekend. It had been gone so long its return caught even locals off guard. But there was that ol' stink in the air again.

Jail sentence issued for drug offences

A Prince George man has been sentenced to 13 months less a day in jail following a drug-related raid by police on a city home three weeks ago.

Missing man located

Darrell Allen McClure of Williams Lake has been reported safe and sound, Prince George RCMP said this morning, after he had been reported missing yesterday.

P.G. to host recycling reps

Recycling ambassadors are touring the province to let British Columbians know about their electric options. As of July 1, the Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association expanded their ElectroRecycle program (formerly called Unplugged).