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Team BC picks two PG athletes for Canada Summer Games track and field events

Brooke Perepeluk will compete in discuss and shot-put while Caleb Emon is entered in high jump.

Eby calls for fair treatment on ferry subsidies

Premier David Eby called on Ottawa to increase the federal subsidy for ferry users in British Columbia, after the federal government announced cuts to ferry fares in Atlantic Canada.

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Taekwondo Athlete from PG in the running for prestigious award

The grand prize is $25,000 and voting ends on Thursday, August 7th at 7pm Pacific Time. For a link on where to vote, click here.

Unstable ridge of high pressure to roll into Prince George-area

"It is a good time to enjoy the summer weather but then just be on the lookout for darkening skies in the late afternoon with the build up of clouds and warmer temperatures." "There is a little bit of instability trapped inside the ridge and quite a number of areas in Central BC are under the threat of showers or afternoon thundershowers. The threat isn't large in the amount of rain but it is enough to take the edge off."

B.C. Hydro issues call for clean power projects with First Nations partnerships

B.C. Hydro has launched a new request for clean power and issued a request for proposals.

BC Coroners Service leading investigation into fatal house fire in PG

According to the city, the cause of the fire remains unknown, and fire damage to the building is estimated at $265,000.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, July 28th

Sports by Hartley Monday, July 28th, 2025 (As of 12:05 a.m. All times listed are PDT) BC Football Conference: Prince George Kodiaks  33  Kamloops Broncos  13   (Saturday in Kamloops)

Northern BC well represented at World Junior Summer Showcase

Canada's World Junior Summer Showcase has plenty of Northern BC flair to it.  Hockey Canada has unveiled the 44 players who will take part in the 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase, which starts today in Minneapolis. 

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.

Darin’s Sports Shorts; Sunday, July 27th

Recap of local and national sports.

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