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Warm September in P.G. was fourth driest ever

Warm September in P.G. was fourth driest ever

Sunny skies, above-seasonal temperatures showing no signs of abating
Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

The rising costs to service debt and pay for everyday goods have more B.C. residents saying it's harder to feed themselves, save money, and pay for transportation and housing, according to a poll conducted by Ipsos.
Province expands support for offenders released from jail

Province expands support for offenders released from jail

MLA Morris dismisses move as "merely window dressing"
Prince George RCMP to host Coffee with a Cop on Wednesday

Prince George RCMP to host Coffee with a Cop on Wednesday

Open Door Café and Zoe's Java House the places to be if you want to learn more about policing in Prince George
Downtown Prince George to celebrate Fallfest Market Day

Downtown Prince George to celebrate Fallfest Market Day

It will be the last chance to visit the outdoor Markets before winter!
Spruce Kings concerned about slow ambulance response time after Vernon player injured

Spruce Kings concerned about slow ambulance response time after Vernon player injured

Paramedics arrived 50 minutes after initial 9-1-1 call was made
Court docket: September 26-30, 2022

Court docket: September 26-30, 2022

Sentences for offences committed in Prince George and area
Prince George pro-wrestling event to raise mental health awareness

Prince George pro-wrestling event to raise mental health awareness

The event is in memory of former northern B.C. teen wrestler ‘Prime Time’ Franky Styles
Groundwork underway at Lejac Residential School site

Groundwork underway at Lejac Residential School site

A years-long project to clean-up contaminated soil from the former school is ongoing
B.C. releases full investigative report into repeat offending

B.C. releases full investigative report into repeat offending

The province is working on three recommendations including a pilot program in Prince George