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Area restriction in place for Teare Creek wildfire near McBride

Area restriction in place for Teare Creek wildfire near McBride

Access to the area will be limited as BCWS continues to hold the blaze
Is Prince George on the brink of a wildfire disaster like Fort McMurray?

Is Prince George on the brink of a wildfire disaster like Fort McMurray?

“I think the city of Prince George is sitting on a time bomb," logging contractor says.
Mother of Vanderhoof shooter recalls son's mental health issues

Mother of Vanderhoof shooter recalls son's mental health issues

Evening before the incident, parents had confronted Paul Nicholas Russell over concern he was not taking his medication, trial hears
Record heat on the way for Prince George this weekend

Record heat on the way for Prince George this weekend

Wildfire smoke drifting in over city from fires in Peace region and northern Alberta
Prince George city council tackles football club's loan request

Prince George city council tackles football club's loan request

Council denied a request from the Prince George Kodiaks for a loan of up to $600,000 to develop their practice facility in the Hart.
Resident input on proposed Queensway apartment extended

Resident input on proposed Queensway apartment extended

Council extended a public hearing on a proposed apartment development at 2690 Queensway until June 12.
B.C. woman takes stunning photo of northern lights during McBride wildfire

B.C. woman takes stunning photo of northern lights during McBride wildfire

“When you see that picture basically there’s so much devastation, but it was like mother nature gave you this hope and beauty out of it.”
Canada-wide index ranks Prince George as the 10th happiest city in B.C.

Canada-wide index ranks Prince George as the 10th happiest city in B.C.

The report found that 84 per cent of Prince George residents are happy to spend less than 30 per cent of their income on housing.
On-the-ground projects to help at-risk-species in the Peace Region

On-the-ground projects to help at-risk-species in the Peace Region

The Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program is funding $1.6 million for 28 projects
Police presence boosted downtown as part of enhanced security measures

Police presence boosted downtown as part of enhanced security measures

City council approved hiring two additional RCMP officers and building an access road through the Lower Patricia encampment.