Polar Bear Dip raises $7,000 by admin|Published January 2, 2018 Many intrepid souls braved the icy waters of Ness Lake January 1 for the 17th annual Polar Bear Dip. More than $7,000 was raised for the Ness Lake Bible Camp during the event. HYPG photo Read all about itMultiple units engaged for search warrant execution in Giscome Apartments at 4500 Ospika moving forward Arbios Biotech completes its biomass to bio-oil facility in Prince George Fire damages mobile home on North Nechako Road Tails of Triumph fundraiser for PG Humane Society winds up Wednesday Godbout named executive director of Prince George Chamber of Commerce Sip and savour local delights with Tourism PG’s Sip and Savour passport Sabrina Angus appointed interim president and CEO of PG Airport Authority Clare to host transportation forum in Quesnel Losing a child … the deepest cut of all Omineca Arts Centre adds new staff All the news that isn’t fit to print Cougars Defeat giants courtesy of late game heroics from Ben Riche McNeil tricks Bulldogs in 7-4 win TWolves fall to Thunderbirds Saturday in Vancouver Bias records new career high in a Saturday setback to UBC Papineau plays OT hero for Spruce Kings Cougars’ early surge falls short in 6-3 loss to Rockets City budget discussions set for January 20 and 22 Small steps to start a nursing career in northern B.C. Two pedestrians struck in two days, police issuing safety reminder Cougars acquire Peardon from Rebels in exchange for fifth-round pick Clare to host transportation townhall in Quesnel January 17 Fire Chief Cliff Warner to retire in May Police presence on Hart Highway near Noranda Road