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New commercial hub near airport aiming for summer opening
The first phase of the new Caribou Crossing development, located just before the Prince George airport on Highway 97, is almost done.
That is according to a social media post from the Prince George Chamber of Commerce, which says occupancy is set to begin sometime in the spring.
The commercial development,...
Rachelle Brown of Smithers basking in the glow of World Women’s Curling title
From the Smithers Curling Club to the bright lights of the world stage, Rachelle Brown has been one lucky individual.
The 37-year-old was part of Rachel Homan’s Ontario-based rink helping Canada capture its first World Women’s Curling Championship in four years defeating Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni 7-5 on Sunday from Sydney...
Changes coming for City’s myPG grant program
Changes are coming for the myPG grant program.
Prince George City Council voted for the changes at last night's (Monday) meeting.
This follows an extensive review of the grant program with input from local non-profits.
In 2017, the budget for the myPG grant program was set at $500,000, and has remained unchanged...
Six Cougars named to BC Division All-Star Teams
Half of the BC Division All-Stars play in Prince George.
The WHL unveiled its annual division All-Star team selections this afternoon (Tuesday) as teams gear up for playoffs this weekend.
Riley Heidt, Zac Funk, and Hudson Thornton were all named first-team All-Stars, alongside Vancouver's Brett Mirwald, Victoria's Justin Kipkie, and Kelowna's...
One final look back at the record-breaking PG Cougars regular season
Now that's performance!
The Prince George Cougars (who moved from Victoria 30 years ago) had their best regular season ever and the stats over 68 games back that up.
They came first in the regular season in the WHL Western Conference for the first time and earned their second B.C. Division...
Theatre NorthWest holding second Pride stage reading of season tomorrow
The next installment of Theatre NorthWest's Pride series is right around the corner.
A small cast and crew will perform Bed and Breakfast, a story of a gay Toronto couple moving to small-town Ontario and running a B&B.
"The interesting about this play is it is written for the two main...
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