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A classic for Father's Day

The 38th annual Cruisin' Classics Show and Shine at Fort George Park goes Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Driver dead after highway crash

A 65-year-old Fraser Lake man died Tuesday from the injuries he suffered in a highway crash. The collision Monday afternoon on Highway 16 near Isle Pierre Road sent two people to University Hospital of Northern B.C. with serious injures.
Fast and flowy trails makes for more biking fun

Fast and flowy trails makes for more biking fun

Extending Pidherny Trails is the big goal set by Liam Baker, a local cycling enthusiast and Pidherny Trail director, to take mountain biking to a whole new level in Prince George.

Second budget protest goes today

With a second day of action going ahead today to protest the omnibus budget bill, local Conservative MPs are standing behind their party's legislation. "[Budget bill] C-38 is all about the current phase of our economic plan.
Cooper, meet Calder

Cooper, meet Calder

Coach with local roots claims AHL championship trophy

Teens caught stealing from cars in Hart Highlands

Two males, 15 and 17, were caught rummaging through vehicles in the area of Teichman Crescent in Hart Highlands in the early morning hours of June 2.

Road budget bumped up

Even with almost $2 million more in the bank, Prince George city council acknowledged it's still not enough to fix the city's roads. "We're short $3.5 million a year, every year," said Coun. Cameron Stolz.
Struck cyclist faces fines

Struck cyclist faces fines

A 17-year-old cyclist was charged with two offences to add insult to his minor injuries following a collision with a vehicle at the entrance to Masich Place Stadium shortly after 3 p.m. Monday. Prince George RCMP Cpl.

Flood danger beginning to ease

Officially, there was a flood in the Prince George region this weekend. In reality, six houses in the Foreman Flats area and 17 residences in the Paddlewheel Park vicinity were put under evacuation notice but no real flooding of homes was seen.

Timber supply review committee to start public consultation

With a discussion paper in hand, the provincial legislature's timber supply committee is about to hit the road. The committee will hold a series of public hearing across northern B.C. in two weeks time and will be in Prince George on Thurs.