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Update: Prince George housing complex fire ruled suspicious

Update: Prince George housing complex fire ruled suspicious

The Elizabeth Fry housing complex was damaged by fires on Oct. 15 and Nov. 17.
Pedestrians assaulted with bear spray in robbery attempt

Pedestrians assaulted with bear spray in robbery attempt

Police looking for three men involved in Wednesday morning attack at 15th Avenue and Spruce Street
Police nab suspected impaired driver who crashed into signpost

Police nab suspected impaired driver who crashed into signpost

Man showed signs of drug impairment in early-morning crash
Drive-by event Saturday for Prince George boy with terminal cancer

Drive-by event Saturday for Prince George boy with terminal cancer

The community is rallying around a local teenager with terminal cancer.
Pidherny trails in Prince George to close next month for fire risk reduction work

Pidherny trails in Prince George to close next month for fire risk reduction work

Trail closures are expected to start on Dec. 5 and remain in place until February of next year.
Spruce Kings Show Home tickets on sale now

Spruce Kings Show Home tickets on sale now

This year’s home is worth $880,000 located at 2834 Links Drive was built by Hopson Construction and is 1582 sq. ft.
PacifiCan opening offices in Prince George, Fort St. John

PacifiCan opening offices in Prince George, Fort St. John

International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan announced the B.C.-focused economic development agency is opening offices in three northern B.C. communities.
Torpy snowmobile cabin reopened following tree trouble

Torpy snowmobile cabin reopened following tree trouble

Windstorm felled tree onto cabin's sundeck in something of a near miss
Valemount mayor, council to appoint two more councillors on Friday

Valemount mayor, council to appoint two more councillors on Friday

The appointments were made necessary, after only three candidates came forward for the five-member council during the October election.
B.C. study reveals near-universal discrimination for Indian status card users

B.C. study reveals near-universal discrimination for Indian status card users

The study was commissioned by the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs following BMO arrests