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B.C. expected to stay hotter than average through September

B.C. expected to stay hotter than average through September

The superintendent of predictive services with the BC Wildfire Service said "this fire season is trending similar to 2020 and 2011, so far."
Arson cause of Spruce City Stadium fire

Arson cause of Spruce City Stadium fire

Two large Bluetooth speakers stolen in Monday morning crime that heavily-damaged stadium concession area
Volunteers needed to drive cancer patients to appointments

Volunteers needed to drive cancer patients to appointments

The Canadian Cancer Society’s Wheels of Hope program is seeking Prince George volunteers.
80-year-old cyclist rides through Prince George on his way to break a world record

80-year-old cyclist rides through Prince George on his way to break a world record

‘We are quite capable at all ages of doing incredible feats’
Prince George RCMP seeking witnesses to cyclist hit-and-run

Prince George RCMP seeking witnesses to cyclist hit-and-run

A 47-year-old man who was riding his bike was hit by a 2008-2010 Ford Focus
Grants help improve access to fresh food for two northern B.C. First Nations

Grants help improve access to fresh food for two northern B.C. First Nations

Two northern B.C. Nations will each receive $51,000 for food security projects
Update: Fire damages building at Spruce City Stadium

Update: Fire damages building at Spruce City Stadium

The stadium kitchen "is a total loss" says a board member for the Spruce City Men's Fastball League.
Inflation, rising interest rates cool profits for lumber giants

Inflation, rising interest rates cool profits for lumber giants

Canfor, West Fraser Timber both report reduced net income in second quarter of 2022
Prince George has most expensive gas from here to Salmon Arm

Prince George has most expensive gas from here to Salmon Arm

Motorists complain of price gouging at pumps while most filling stations in city drop below $2 per litre; no gasoline tax relief in sight for B.C.
Coastal GasLink pipeline in peak construction season

Coastal GasLink pipeline in peak construction season

More than 6,000 are expected to work on the natural gas pipeline over the summer months, TC Energy says.