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Prince George woman banned from owning dogs following deadly attack

Prince George woman banned from owning dogs following deadly attack

Alyssa Dionne was found guilty of letting her pit bulls injure or kill for the second time in less than five years.
Wildfires boost traffic at Prince George Airport

Wildfires boost traffic at Prince George Airport

Fire season that started in early May leads to uptick in flights in and out of YXS
Prince George city council holds minute of silence for former councillor, broadcaster

Prince George city council holds minute of silence for former councillor, broadcaster

Gordon Leighton and his wife, Peggy, were both diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer earlier this month.
Former SD57 superintendent named CNC president

Former SD57 superintendent named CNC president

Cindy Heitman will take over position from Dennis Johnson in November
City of Prince George communications online survey now live

City of Prince George communications online survey now live

The City of Prince George’s Communications and Engagement survey runs until Aug. 14.
Prince George car seat clinic offers tips to keep kids safe

Prince George car seat clinic offers tips to keep kids safe

“Every time you change a vehicle or change a seat, check the specifications.”
UNBC graduate wins B.C. historical writing award

UNBC graduate wins B.C. historical writing award

Rebecca Campbell won the B.C. Historical Federation’s 2022-23 W. Kaye Lamb Award for Best Student Works.
Wanted: Crystal Margaret Rosalie Horth

Wanted: Crystal Margaret Rosalie Horth

She is considered dangerous and should not be approached.
Somebody in Kamloops is $35 million richer this morning

Somebody in Kamloops is $35 million richer this morning

The holders of tickets purchased in Delta, Vancouver and the Shuswap each won $1 million on the MaxMillions draw.
City project aims to shift perception of downtown, unhoused population

City project aims to shift perception of downtown, unhoused population

“It would be shifting those perceptions and helping to develop a more positive outlook of our downtown and a more empathetic outlook on our unhoused citizens.”