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Calgary company donates tiny homes to unhoused Prince George residents

Calgary company donates tiny homes to unhoused Prince George residents

The tiny homes were delivered to Moccasin Flats on Friday.
Prince George arts group calls for community approach to downtown plans

Prince George arts group calls for community approach to downtown plans

“I feel that too often we are put into silos and categories - government vs non-government; owner vs operator. consultant vs. consultee,” said executive director Eli Klasner
Prince George ski crosser top Canadian at World Cup race in Italy

Prince George ski crosser top Canadian at World Cup race in Italy

Gavin Rowell finished 20th in the men's race.
First two people at scene of fatal pedestrian hit and run share their story

First two people at scene of fatal pedestrian hit and run share their story

Stephen Fancy of the the Pilot Mountain Volunteer Fire Department performed CPR while Savanna Shaw positioned her car to protect Fancy and the victim from traffic
Premier to target predators after talking to dad of Prince George sextortion victim

Premier to target predators after talking to dad of Prince George sextortion victim

Premier David Eby says an emotional conversation with the father of a 12-year-old British Columbia boy who killed himself after falling prey to online sextortion has prompted him to push for more protections for youth.
Northern B.C. court docket: Dec 18 to 22

Northern B.C. court docket: Dec 18 to 22

Fines and sentence for Prince George and region.
Prince George hockey player chosen for humanitarian award

Prince George hockey player chosen for humanitarian award

Fifteen-year-old PGSS student demonstrates selfless qualities and willingness to volunteer in community
Anger management ordered for Kamloops senior after road rage incident

Anger management ordered for Kamloops senior after road rage incident

Lawrence James Perkes, 67, pleaded guilty Thursday in Kamloops provincial court to one count of assault.
Opinion: No more coal in Christmas stockings

Opinion: No more coal in Christmas stockings

Santa Claus is finding it just too prohibitive to be paying such a high carbon tax on the coal he would be required to purchase.
Huge spike in syphilis seen, Northern Health says

Huge spike in syphilis seen, Northern Health says

From 2021 to 2022, syphilis cases in the North increased by five times, from 8.6 to 43.5 cases per 100,000.