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Update: Council approves renaming O’Grady Road to Dakelh Ti

Update: Council approves renaming O’Grady Road to Dakelh Ti

The City of Prince George will develop a communication plan, before implementing the name change.
Take a look inside Prince George’s newest supportive housing unit

Take a look inside Prince George’s newest supportive housing unit

50 new supportive housing units at 160 Ontario St. are ready to go
Sobering and Assessment Centre to open in Prince George this fall

Sobering and Assessment Centre to open in Prince George this fall

The centre will be a safe place for people under the influence to rest and be monitored
B.C. scientist wants you to send him slapped mosquitoes in the mail

B.C. scientist wants you to send him slapped mosquitoes in the mail

As climate change expands the northward range of many species, a new citizen science project is calling on B.C. and Yukon residents to send in slapped mosquitoes so researchers can track them and the diseases they may carry.
Update: Police were called to report of man in distress

Update: Police were called to report of man in distress

Subject safely apprehended under Mental Health Act
Live fire training at airport this week

Live fire training at airport this week

Smoke may be visible in the area around the Prince George Airport
Blame it on the beaver: Tree-gnawing critter blamed for huge Telus outage

Blame it on the beaver: Tree-gnawing critter blamed for huge Telus outage

The resulting power outage affected just 21 customers but the fibre optics damage affected Telus customers all along the Highway 16 corridor to Prince George, as well as in Kitimat and Haida Gwaii.
New ED at Prince George Council of Seniors new talks programs, services and events

New ED at Prince George Council of Seniors new talks programs, services and events

New Prince George Council of Seniors (PG COS) executive director, Michelle McGregor, is part of the staff and program expansion for the local non-profit.
12-year-old local wakeboarder to compete in BC Summer Games at Ness Lake in July

12-year-old local wakeboarder to compete in BC Summer Games at Ness Lake in July

Hear how 12-year-old Jake Birkhiem, the only local wakeboarder to compete at the BC Summer Games at Ness Lake, gets to shave off Dad's eyebrow if he lands a new trick.
UPDATE: One man dead after stabbing on Queensway

UPDATE: One man dead after stabbing on Queensway

Man is dead after stabbing on Queensway Saturday morning in Prince George.