Food for Fare delivers the goods to Salvation Army by admin|Published December 18, 2018 Food for Fare, where residents could ride BC Transit for free with a non-perishable food item for the Salvation Army, was held Dec. 12-14. Delivering the goods today are Mayor Lyn Hall (left); Champa Maduranayagam, city transit planner; Roy Law, community ministry director for the Salvation Army; Bill Glasgow of the Salvation Army; and Dave Wilson, operations manager PG Transit. “The more food we can give out to the community in need is useful,” said Law. He said items with higher proteins, such as canned meats, nuts, and peanut butter are in high demand. Bill Phillips photo Read all about itWanted: Joel Martin Holmes Rediscover winter joy: A father-daughter adventure in PG Barkerville’s Olde Fashioned Christmas set for this weekend 2025 Special Olympics BC Summer Games announce volunteer organizing committee and sponsorship program Total of $94,434 awarded to support five community projects with lasting impact Police seize firearms, drugs in weekend investigation Holiday season transit service reduction in Prince George New wind projects will boost B.C.’s energy supply Ninety-nine overdose deaths in Prince George so far this year Fisheries Act charges laid in connection with 2014 Mount Polley tailings pond failure Fire damages house on Freeman Street UNBC launches tuition credit initiative to support students this winter B.C. puts plans in motion for careers in agriculture, food sector Survey of electric vehicle owners to be released Tuesday Energetic, two-way midfielder Laney Stewart commits to the Green and Gold Cougars acquire Corbin Vaughan from Pats in exchange for McNutt and draft pick Inner City fighters put on a show at Rumble 33 in Quesnel Spruce Kings can’t catch Caps Cougars defeat Blazers 6-3 in front of sold-out CN Centre crowd on Teddy & Toque Toss Night Ravensbergen’s marvellous performance helps Cougars snap three-game losing skid, defeat Pats 4-2 Local sharpshooting guard Summer Toor commits to Green and Gold Reay tames Grizzlies with 37-save performance OPINION: The real story of educational bias in Israel and Palestine Riley Heidt earns invite to Canada’s National Junior Team Selection Camp Oakes named to Barkerville Heritage Trust board of directors