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TNW holds over play

Teens can attend for $2

Farmers' Market summer season starts Saturday

The Prince George Farmers' Market starts its summer season on Saturday.

City challenge set

BC SPCA's annual City Challenge is back. May is be kind to animals month, and Prince George is in a friendly competition with Kamloops to raise money for their respective animal shelters.

New radio-calling rules for backroads in effect

New provincial standards for radio-calling procedures on resource roads go into effect today, an initiative which is part of an ongoing government-industry effort to increase safety in the forest sector.

Relay for Life set for May 8

The Relay for Life is about bringing the community together to support and celebrate those who have fought or are fighting the brave battle with cancer. The 24 hour event begins 10 a.m.

Man accused of propositioning teen was acquitted of double murder

The man charged with propositioning a 14-year-old girl in the Quesnel public library was convicted and then later acquitted of a 1986 double murder in Vancouver when testimony from his wife was ruled inadmissible.

April weather "fickle"

Highlighted by a record-setting spell of heat, April "was a bit on the fickle side with some very changeable conditions," Environment Canada meteorologist Jim Steele summarized in a synopsis of the month's weather.
Sometimes it's a little too sunny at the new Duchess Park

Sometimes it's a little too sunny at the new Duchess Park

It's bright, shiny and new - at times maybe even a little too bright and shiny. A month and a half after it was opened, the new Duchess Park secondary school continues to receive rave reviews from its students and teachers.

April weather "fickle"

Highlighted by a record-setting spell of heat, April "was a bit on the fickle side with some very changeable conditions," Environment Canada meteorologist Jim Steele summarized in a synopsis of the month's weather.

Chen Youth of the Year

There's no denying 16 year-old Sufey Chen deserves to be Youth of the Year. Aside from finishing her first year at university (yes, university), she's focused on community involvement and helping others.