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Local choir expanding to let more students try out

More students are getting the chance to participate in the local Prince George youth choir. The Tapestry Singers has announced starting next year the group will not be part of...

Soapbox Derby Race raises $1500

Despite a few unexpected crashes, the return of the Soapbox Derby Race is on track to become an annual event. Organizer for the event, Sue Pokiak says the races went...

Drug Drop-Off Month kicks off in BC

London Drugs is trying to cut down on the amount of prescription drug use for kids and teens by supporting Drug Drop-Off Month. During August, London Drugs is partnering with...

Consumer Debt Index shows more British Columbians struggling to pay debt

The number of British Columbians $200 away from insolvency rose to 44 per cent since March, coinciding with problems in the forestry sector. The Consumer Debt Index showed the 5...

Sun and clear skies ahead for the long weekend

Despite a foggy start to the day, Environment Canada said the rest of Sunday should feature sunny skies and warm temperatures. Johnson Zhone, a Meteorologist with Environment Canada said...

Soapbox Derby cars hit the streets this weekend

There are only two days left until the triumphant return of the Soapbox Derby to Prince George. All the proceeds will be going to support Big Brothers Big Sisters. Sue...

“I am not asking for the moon. I just want her back,” Maureen Chencharik

A Prince George woman is devastated after she says her dog was stolen while out for a walk. Maureen Chencharik said her 7-year-old Yorkshire Terrier was out for a regular...

Preventing crashes over the long weekend

ICBC and RCMP want to remind everyone to slow down as they put the pedal to the metal this long weekend. Doug MacDonald, Road Safety Coordinator with ICBC, said due...

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Computer glitch lowers grade 12 final exam scores

About 32,000 recent high school graduates in BC almost had their post-secondary ambitions put in jeopardy. A computer error showed...

ICBC starts pilot project to put the brakes on bad driving

ICBC wants to see if technology can improve new drivers’ skills on the road and reduce the number of...

Elections Canada snubs Jewish vote

Elections Canada’s refusal to change the date of the federal election could be preventing upwards of 392,000 Jewish Canadians...

A family wants action after woman dies in police custody

Muriel Izony is calling for action after her sister died in police custody earlier this month. She and other...

Human trafficking numbers on the rise

Since 2010 the number of reported cases of human trafficking in Canada has been on the rise, but it...

Smithers resident loses Coastal GasLinks challenge with National Energy Board

The National Energy Board has ruled against a local Smithers resident’s challenge of the provincial government’s approval of the...

Pot-astrous: people want their teapots back?

President of the ROCK ED Backcountry Society says after their cleanup to save Teapot Mountain people are asking for...

Northern Health considers the measles immunization program to be a success

Northern Health is happy with the final results of the Provinces measles immunization catch-up clinics. Across BC 27,747 kids from...

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City launching update for Active Transportation Plan

The City of Prince George is launching an update to its Active Transportation Plan, and is inviting feedback from residents. According to the City, the updated plan will guide the development of infrastructure and programs which support safer, more accessible, and more convenient travel options for people of all ages and abilities. 

Three B.C. First Nations get federal funding for clean energy projects

Three First Nations in British Columbia will receive federal funding for clean energy projects.

RCMP looking to identify suspects in repeated vandalism investigation

The Prince George RCMP are looking to identify suspects in an investigation into repeated vandalism at a residence on the 100-block of McQueen Crescent. According to police, the initial investigation began in late May, when unidentified suspects threw a rock through the front window of the home, and spray painted the front with orange spray paint.

B.C. sharpens claws on exotic cat ownership

British Columbia is moving to ban all exotic cats in the province.

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