First day at the new digs by admin|Published April 28, 2018 Jo’s Bannock has been around for decades and the popular booth was set up at the Prince George Farmer’s Market new location Saturday. The farmer’s market has moved to Quebec Street between Second and Third Avenues. Bill Phillips photo Read all about itCity of Prince George and CN re-enter naming rights deal Juno Award-winner Wesli brings vibrant Haitian rhythms to Knox Performance Centre What you need to know to vote in the federal election Public invited to emergency preparedness pop-up event One dead following Monday’s crash on Highway 97 ner Summit Lake Road Crash closes Highway 97 near Summit Lake Road World’s best fishing films come to Prince George WHL adds Penticton Vees for upcoming season and Chilliwack franchise in 2026 Fire at Victoria Street building contained NDP promises to unlock public land to build more homes people can afford Conservatives launch election campaign with tax cut promise Liberals launch 2025 campaign with middle-class tax cut Emergency room at Prince Rupert Regional Hospital closed until 4 p.m. Monday Stayin’ alive in dominant fashion Cougars conclude regular season with Ziemmer’s OT heroics It’s all about the why … CMHA of Northern BC secures $75,000 in funding for mental health research Call for artists for Omineca’s annual June Indigenous Group Art Show Carport fire at home on Oak Street Spruce Kings keep pace with win over Express Cougars drop 6-3 decision to Royals at CN Centre Recycle BC services coming to McBride and Vanway regional transfer stations Take some Heroic Steps Regional District of Fraser-Fort George approves annual budget City launches skating programs review survey