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Downtown Prince George store won't reopen after April fire

Downtown Prince George store won't reopen after April fire

The Niche Clothing and Trading Co. suffered $150,000 in damages
Nova Scotia firefighters welcomed to Prince George Fire Centre

Nova Scotia firefighters welcomed to Prince George Fire Centre

They're here to help with fire suppression in B.C.
Blind dog at Prince George SPCA needs a home

Blind dog at Prince George SPCA needs a home

Keela is a 'friendly, social' seven-year-old husky-border collie mix whose owner couldn't afford vet bills
Worksafe offers heat stress warning

Worksafe offers heat stress warning

As temperatures rise to potentially record highs this week Worksafe offers some words of warning about heat stress – how to avoid it and what to do to keep workers safe in the extreme heat.
CSFS applauds proposed $47.8B for First Nations child and family services

CSFS applauds proposed $47.8B for First Nations child and family services

Carrier Sekani Family Services welcomes the much-needed funding
Airline adding direct Prince George-Kelowna flights

Airline adding direct Prince George-Kelowna flights

Pacific Coastal Airlines will introduce the six-days-a-week route in October
Population growth rate reaches multi-decade high in the Cariboo

Population growth rate reaches multi-decade high in the Cariboo

 According to BC Check-Up: Live, an annual report by the Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) on demographic and affordability trends across the province, the Cariboo’s population grew by 2,119 residents in 2023, bringing the total population to 170,432 residents.
Wildfire evacuation alert for Barkerville lifted

Wildfire evacuation alert for Barkerville lifted

Evacuation order for portion of District of Wells downgraded to alert
B.C. Hydro opens higher-powered fast charging site in Mackenzie

B.C. Hydro opens higher-powered fast charging site in Mackenzie

BC Hydro’s electric vehicle fast charging network is expanding with the addition of two new 180-kilowatt chargers in Mackenzie.
Prince George rated second-best university town in Canada

Prince George rated second-best university town in Canada

Survey based on affordability, social atmosphere, and economic opportunities