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Northern B.C. MPs in no panic over mobile panic buttons

Northern B.C. MPs in no panic over mobile panic buttons

Item old news in Zimmer's opinion, Doherty questions their effectiveness, Bachrach mulling whether to obtain one
Looking for ways to keep kids reading over the summer?

Looking for ways to keep kids reading over the summer?

The B.C. Summer Reading Club is a free program available online and through the Prince George Public Library.
New Prince George hospice program to help patients die at home

New Prince George hospice program to help patients die at home

Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society is developing a Hospice at Home program
Over 70 people helped clean up downtown Prince George for summer

Over 70 people helped clean up downtown Prince George for summer

‘People really enjoyed being able to contribute and be part of the day’
100 Mile House assault suspect at large

100 Mile House assault suspect at large

Warrant issued for Joshua Charles Lanksbury Redman
Spruceland Traditional Elementary to move forward with name change

Spruceland Traditional Elementary to move forward with name change

The school will remove ‘traditional’ from its name as it no longer fits with school practices
‘We know how awful this disease is’: Prince George moves to cure ALS

‘We know how awful this disease is’: Prince George moves to cure ALS

The walk is raising money for a ground-breaking UBC research initiative
Fundraising looks to help Quesnel teen injured at rodeo in Prince George

Fundraising looks to help Quesnel teen injured at rodeo in Prince George

Tyson Roberts, 16, from Quesnel, was seriously injured when he competed at a rodeo in Prince George June 18. The community is raising funds to help ease the burden as the family adapts to this new reality.
ECRA offers Prince George seniors hot meals, recreation

ECRA offers Prince George seniors hot meals, recreation

The Elder Citizens’ Recreation Association (ECRA) is open to guests as pandemic restrictions have eased and people are looking to return to a safe and inclusive place.
Nak'azdli Whut'en signs deal with lumber giants

Nak'azdli Whut'en signs deal with lumber giants

Carrier Lumber, Dunkley Lumber enter into formal agreements with First Nation to collaborate on forest management practices in Fort St. James territory