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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).

Architect advocates for parkade

A particular downtown building deserves to be added to the city's historic walking tour, in the estimation of an architect and historian. Trelle Morrow, a retired architect, writes local history books.
Downpour dampens PGX opening

Downpour dampens PGX opening

The PGX got off to a rough start today as a torrential downpour and high winds sent fairgoers scrambling for cover.
Hillside road creating hazardous conditions

Hillside road creating hazardous conditions

People are putting themselves at risk travelling on Cranbrook Hill Road and some area residents are worried use of the notoriously steep and curvy road will lead to tragic consequences.

Three months for possession of break-in instrument

A Prince George man has been sentenced to three months in jail while his alleged partner continues to face several charges in relation to a reported string of vehicle break-ins in the Pinewood neighbourhood last month.
PGX offers special exhibit

PGX offers special exhibit

Fairgoers will get a chance to walk through history at the Prince George Exhibition this week. As part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of the event, PGX organizers have put together a special centennial exhibit.
Something old, something new

Something old, something new

There's no better time to take a look back than at the centennial celebration of the Prince George Exhibition.

Local man remains missing after jumping into Carp Lake

A Prince George man remained missing as of Tuesday afternoon, two days after jumping out of his fishing boat into Carp Lake to retrieve his hat.
Area MP still waiting for Senate reform

Area MP still waiting for Senate reform

Prince George-Peace River MP Bob Zimmer has been waiting for Senate reform for more than two decades, but the Conservative politician remains hopeful change is on its way. He may have to wait a little longer.

Great-grandmother strikes one more off bucket list

As waves lapped into the boat, a group of eight paddlers bravely rode out into the Fraser River rapids. The frigid mountain-fed water was already through Eileen Hoagland's wet suit on the hot July day.