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Regional District and City of PG launch FireSmart initiative

Although the region has been seeing a below-average wildfire season due to COVID-19 restrictions and frequent rainfall, the City...

Pride Week Car Parade coming to Prince George

It will be the latest in an ever-growing list of car parades, as PG Queer Cafe (PGQC) plans to...

How Tourism PG plans to move ahead after COVID-19

The tourism sector has been among the hardest hit by COVID-19, but Tourism PG CEO Tracey McBride feels confident...

City of PG preparing to reopen many parks and recreational facilities

For a little over two months many civic facilities have been closed, and other outdoor recreational facilities have not...

PG’s Chamber of Commerce CEO speaks on Restart BC Plan

Today's (Wednesday) announcement of the Restart BC Plan was good news for local businesses according to the Prince George...

Mr. PG celebrates 60th birthday this week

Prince George's iconic Mr. PG statue is celebrating its 60th anniversary on Friday. The idea for the roadside attraction has...

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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.

Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders confirmed as victims of hit and run

The Canadian Cancer Society and the Prince George RCMP confirmed yesterday's (Monday) hit and run incident in Prince George did involve two of the Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders, who were out for a training ride together. It occurred just after 9am at the intersection of North Ospika Boulevard and McRae Avenue near Gordon Bryant Park.

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Wildfire crews bracing for a change of conditions in the Peace Region

56% of all wildfires have been lightning caused while the remainder are human-caused. Since April 1st, 510 blazes have been ignited in BC.
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