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World Women’s Curling Championship fell short of attendance, viewership targets

World Women’s Curling Championship fell short of attendance, viewership targets

More than half a million people watched Canada take on Korea in the bronze medal game.
Save On accepting batteries for recycling

Save On accepting batteries for recycling

Collection boxes are in place at each of the four stores in Prince George
Police investigating weekend gunplay

Police investigating weekend gunplay

RCMP on lookout for red Dodge Avenger
SPCA seizes 123 neglected animals from trailer in Fort St. James

SPCA seizes 123 neglected animals from trailer in Fort St. James

Officials found 130 deceased cats in freezers behind a trailer in Vanderhoof.
Lheidli T’enneh Elders pleased with O’Grady Road name change to 'Dakelh Ti'

Lheidli T’enneh Elders pleased with O’Grady Road name change to 'Dakelh Ti'

‘Travelling now on Dakelh Ti to shop will help us move on from this horrific history’
Cost of Prince George transit system to increase $1.26M next year

Cost of Prince George transit system to increase $1.26M next year

Rising fuel prices and costs, and lack of provincial Safe Restart grants, are driving the increase.
Cummings Road Transfer Station now accepting used oil and antifreeze

Cummings Road Transfer Station now accepting used oil and antifreeze

Recycling centre in the form of a three-metre modified sea container and a 1,100-litre tank now in place
Update: Garbage-strewn home on Vance Road ordered to clean up

Update: Garbage-strewn home on Vance Road ordered to clean up

Prince George city council approved a remedial action order on the home on Monday.
Update: City council supports extending service hours for former Generator night club

Update: City council supports extending service hours for former Generator night club

A local business group is looking to reopen and rebrand the club with longer hours and exotic dancers.
Update: Council approves renaming O’Grady Road to Dakelh Ti

Update: Council approves renaming O’Grady Road to Dakelh Ti

The City of Prince George will develop a communication plan, before implementing the name change.