Ken Nichol
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Time To Change Your Tires
Time To Change Your Tires
Spring is here! And with it, comes the celebratory changing of the Winter Tires.OK ... it’s not so much of a celebration as it is...
How Recent ICBC Changes Affect Your Personal Injury Claim
How Recent ICBC Changes Affect YOUR Personal Injury Claim
With recent changes to motor vehicle law, you need a lawyer more than ever. ICBC will probably try and tell...
How to Enjoy the Regional Parks Around Prince George
How to Enjoy the Regional Parks Around Prince George
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George operates eleven Regional Parks encompassing 330 hectares, at locations throughout the Regional District. The first...
Nice to Meet You, We’re Rio Tinto
Nice to Meet You, We’re Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto, meaning Red River in Spanish, broke ground in Spain, 1873 and quickly transformed a once ancient mine on the Red River...
Recycling Printed Paper and Packaging
Recycling Printed Paper and Packaging
With all the news of Canadian recyclables being rejected in Malaysia and other Asian countries it is a good time to revisit our recycling habits...
Composting is the ultimate in sustainable recycling
Composting is the ultimate in sustainable recycling.
Composting takes organic waste and turns it into a soil additive with the help of insects, worms, bacteria and fungi. It’s one of...
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Prince George Hospice seek community support with 4th annual appeal
The Prince George Hospice and Palliative Care Society launched its 4th Annual Appeal, themed "Legacy of Compassion. Securing Tomorrow."
Cougars get spooked in a commanding loss to the Winterhawks
The Prince George Cougars did not scare anybody on Halloween night as they were handed their first road loss of the season, falling 6-2 to the Portland Winterhawks in front of just 2,288 fans at Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Zach’s Sports Shorts; Saturday, November 1st
The Prince George Cougars fell to the Portland Winterhawks 6-2, giving the team their first loss on the road.
Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends
Clocks are set to “fall back” across much of Canada this weekend, as daylight time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2.
The post Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends appeared first on AM 1150.
Local Mounties responding to possible shooting near Alpine Village apartments
This investigation remains ongoing. Residents can expect police officers to be in the area for some time as they continue to gather information.
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