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Fire ban coming for Peace region, Robson Valley

Fire ban coming for Peace region, Robson Valley

Category 2 open burning will be prohibited throughout northeast B.C. starting at noon on Friday.
Prince George advocates say Red Dress Alert System could save Indigenous lives

Prince George advocates say Red Dress Alert System could save Indigenous lives

‘It's something that's going to bring comfort to the families’
Prince George woman hospitalized in violent assault

Prince George woman hospitalized in violent assault

Police are looking for anyone with video surveillance or dashcam footage to come forward
Prince George Brain Injured Group Home celebrates 30 years

Prince George Brain Injured Group Home celebrates 30 years

“It’s about quality of life after that catastrophic brain injury.”
Proposed seniors housing project back before Prince George city council

Proposed seniors housing project back before Prince George city council

City council postponed a decision on a proposed 118-unit seniors housing project at the corner of Tyner and Ospika Boulevards last month to receive additional information.
Crews battling out of control wildfire north of Fort St. John

Crews battling out of control wildfire north of Fort St. John

25 firefighters and two helicopters are working on the 60 hectare blaze
Highway of Tears victims featured in documentary

Highway of Tears victims featured in documentary

“We must always take the time to honour and acknowledge those among us who were taken so tragically and their families and communities."
Baldy Hughes celebrates five graduates

Baldy Hughes celebrates five graduates

"We’re really trying to emphasize that last phase where residents are given the tools they need to look for employment and housing after leaving Baldy Hughes.”
Prince George hotel earns excellence award

Prince George hotel earns excellence award

Coast Prince George Hotel by APA took top spot in the 2023 BC Hotel Association Awards of Excellence in the Housekeeping category.
Northern B.C.’s economy is still strong despite forestry industry downturn

Northern B.C.’s economy is still strong despite forestry industry downturn

Mining and energy activity is supporting some northern towns that have otherwise been hammered by sawmill and pulp mill closures throughout the region