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City Council to discuss options for reducing snow removal on stat holidays

Once again, Prince George City Council will be discussing options for reducing costs for snow removal at tomorrow's (Monday) meeting.  At the April 23rd meeting, City Council was presented with a pair of reports on snow removal.

Strong second half lifts Kodiaks to first win on the season

The Prince George Kodiaks essentially flipped the script from last week as they picked up a 33-13 win over the Kamloops Broncos.  Brady Harper had a brilliant first half kicking the ball for the Kodiaks at Hillside Stadium, splitting the uprights from 30 yards out.

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Darin’s Sports Shorts; Sunday, July 27th

Recap of local and national sports.

Tim Hortons PG raises just over $40,000 for Camp Day

Tim Hortons Camp Day wrapped up un July 16th, raising over $13 Million across Canada.

UNBC President reflects on time with UNBC

After UNBC's announcement that current President, Dr. Geoff Payne would be stepping away from his role, he's been taking in his time with the school.

Update: Two dead following afternoon residential fire in Prince George

The Prince George RCMP and PG Fire Rescue responded to a residential fire at 2:23pm at the corner of Strathcona Avenue and Quince Street.

Insured losses from Jasper Wildfire reaches under $1.3 billion

New data from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification shows Insured losses caused by last year's Jasper Wildfire is estimated to be close to $1.3 billion.

Laura Secord, Nutriart chocolate recalled for undeclared peanut

Recalls have been issued for several chocolate products sold in British Columbia and other provinces, due to an undeclared peanut.

Laura Secord, Nutriart chocolate recalled for undeclared peanut

Recalls have been issued for several chocolate products sold in British Columbia and other provinces, due to an undeclared peanut.

Mobile breast cancer screening coming to Mackenzie, Chetwynd

It is recommended that eligible individuals ages 40 to 74 who have a parent, full-sibling or child with breast cancer receive a mammogram every year. Eligible individuals ages 40 to 74 without a family history of breast cancer should schedule a mammogram every two years.

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