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Prince George Public Library hosts travelling Sixties Scoop Exhibit

Prince George Public Library hosts travelling Sixties Scoop Exhibit

The one-day exhibit is free to view and will wrap up on June 1 at 5 p.m.
Brutal stabbing earns life without parole for 15 years

Brutal stabbing earns life without parole for 15 years

Judge confirms term for Dennis Daniel Gladue for second-degree murder of Christin Marion West in her Prince George apartment
Prince George’s lowest-paid workers got a $0.45 per hour raise today

Prince George’s lowest-paid workers got a $0.45 per hour raise today

B.C.’s minimum wage rose from $15.20 per hour to $15.65 per hour as of June 1.
B.C. firm with Prince George ties lands $7.85M bridge deal in northwest B.C.

B.C. firm with Prince George ties lands $7.85M bridge deal in northwest B.C.

Surespan Construction was awarded the contract to repair a bridge on Highway 37, north of Meziadin Junction.
Flair Airlines to continue flights out of Prince George

Flair Airlines to continue flights out of Prince George

The Canadian Transportation Agency has ruled Flair is a Canadian airline, despite American investors.
Cooler June in the forecast but traditional summer weather for July and August is expected for Central and Northern Interior

Cooler June in the forecast but traditional summer weather for July and August is expected for Central and Northern Interior

Central Interior and Northern Interior weather, that includes Prince George, looks like it has a cooler June in store but then a more traditional July and August is coming our way.
Lawyers make joint submission on sentencing for deadly stabbing

Lawyers make joint submission on sentencing for deadly stabbing

Dennis Daniel Gladue looking at 15 years in prison before parole eligibility for second-degree murder of Christin Marion West
Prince George school district cuts $2.2M from budget

Prince George school district cuts $2.2M from budget

School District 57 is facing inflationary costs and flat funding, the board heard.
Weapons complaint at Prince George school turns up no weapons

Weapons complaint at Prince George school turns up no weapons

Students were chased by a male from outside the school, school administrators reported to police.
Prince George's Climb for Cancer surpasses $60k fundraising goal

Prince George's Climb for Cancer surpasses $60k fundraising goal

An estimated 400 people attended and the biggest team consisted of 40 people