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UPDATE: BC Hydro continue work as wind storm causes outages in Prince George
Outages are being reported in Prince George, as strong winds move through the area.
Poppy campaign brings remembrance and support to veterans
Remembrance Day is over a week away, which means more people will be out wearing poppies.
Families and drivers should keep safety top of mind this Halloween
The Prince George RCMP and ICBC are reminding both trick or treaters and drivers safety tips for Halloween.
Update: Environment Canada issues wind warning for Prince George
A wind warning has been put in place for Prince George.
Artisans to set up shop at CN Centre for Studio Fair 2025
The largest northern artisan fair in the province will be at the CN Centre this weekend.
Wind and rain could accompany trick or treaters for Halloween
Anyone trick or treating in Prince George may want to add an umbrella to their costume.
Miracle Theatre announces next fundraising performance for mobility disorder fund
Miracle Theatre announced that The Garage Sale will be its next fundraiser performance next year.
PG RCMP join campaign against domestic violence
The Prince George RCMP took part in Domestic Violence Awareness Month with the Purple Light Nights Campaign.
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PG’s first snowfall of the season not expected to stick around
Prince George has had its first snowfall of the year, but don't expect any snowmen for the next little while.
Province-wide Co-operatives tour making stop in PG
Prince George will be the last stop for the BC Co-op Association's Co-ops Build a better World: BC Tour.
UNBC researchers to further projects with federal and provincial grants
Researchers with the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) will be able to further their projects with over $868,500 in infrastructure funding.
Future students and families experience UNBC through Discovery Day
The University of Northern British Columbia showed off some of their programs and clubs during its Discovery Day.
Rural and remote entrepreneurs to get $100 million boost through Community Futures
Entrepreneurs in rural and remote communities will have an opportunity to kickstart their business.
Zach’s Sports Shorts; Saturday, October 25th
The Prince George Cougars continue their strong start to the season, picking up a 6-3 victory over the Seattle Thunderbirds.
Regional District of Fraser Fort-George issues statement on landfill service withdrawal
The Regional District of Fraser Fort-George issued a statement today (Friday) on the service withdrawal at the Foothills Boulevard Regional Landfill.
Northern Health not letting up as unregulated drug poisoning numbers decrease
The Northern Health Authority wrapped up its board meeting on Wednesday, which covered unregulated drug poisoning numbers in the region.
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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.
Loss of Kinesiology program will push young professionals out of the north: Lamarche
The closest program to study Kinesiology for prospective students from northern BC is Northwestern Polytechnic in Grande Prairie.Other degree programs in the province include UBC, Fraser Valley, Simon Fraser and Camosun College in Victoria.
UPDATE: BC Hydro continue work as wind storm causes outages in Prince George
Outages are being reported in Prince George, as strong winds move through the area.
Poppy campaign brings remembrance and support to veterans
Remembrance Day is over a week away, which means more people will be out wearing poppies.
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