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Dakelh audio released for Huble Homestead children’s book

Dakelh audio released for Huble Homestead children’s book

Full Dakelh pronunciations for Ceepee and the Fish camp now available online
Northern Health issues toxic drug alert for 'down' in Prince George

Northern Health issues toxic drug alert for 'down' in Prince George

The substance has been linked to fatal overdoses
Barkerville to host free Family Day event

Barkerville to host free Family Day event

The event will include food, crafts and a kick sled race for all ages
UHNBC Drummers Group fundraising at Valentine Bazaar

UHNBC Drummers Group fundraising at Valentine Bazaar

The Valentine Bazaar is on right now at the Roll-A-Dome and continues until 4 p.m. today and then guests get another day of shopping for popular local vendors’ items on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ancestral land acknowledgement important at Prince George Library

Ancestral land acknowledgement important at Prince George Library

Plaques were presented to the Prince George Public Library Friday morning to acknowledge the ancestral lands of the Lheidli T'enneh.
Local group questions legality of City of Prince George land sale

Local group questions legality of City of Prince George land sale

The sale of 4500 Ospika Blvd. to a Vancouver-based developer may have violated the Community Charter, Ginter’s Green Forever members say.
Prince George woman’s death considered a homicide

Prince George woman’s death considered a homicide

The woman’s body was located on Feb. 4 in a home on 17th Avenue.
City, regional district to get share of $1B in infrastructure grants

City, regional district to get share of $1B in infrastructure grants

Premier Eby announced the funding, to be divided among all B.C. municipalities and regional districts, on Friday.
Prince George has lost 2,000 jobs in a year

Prince George has lost 2,000 jobs in a year

The city’s unemployment rate rose for a third straight month in January, and is now 1.5 percentage points above the B.C. average.
Prince George Council of Seniors on the move

Prince George Council of Seniors on the move

In an effort to host more staff and programs on site to better serve the community, the Prince George Council of Seniors is moving to a bigger location that will suit their needs and growth well into the future.