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Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum is hiring

Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum is hiring

There's plenty of jobs on offer at the Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum in Prince George, which is a non-profit society preserving the industrial heritage of North Central BC.
Downtown store celebrates one year anniversary in Prince George

Downtown store celebrates one year anniversary in Prince George

Homespun Refillery at the corner of Fourth and Dominion has been offering a zero-waste concept in the heart of downtown Prince George for a year.
Red Tomato Pies coming to Prince George

Red Tomato Pies coming to Prince George

Red Tomato Pies, a pizza place that’s had success in Williams Lake, Kamloops and Quesnel recently announced that it’s coming to Prince George.
Cougars win 6-2 over Tri City, coming to home ice on Sunday

Cougars win 6-2 over Tri City, coming to home ice on Sunday

The Prince George Cougars will try to win the series in Game 6 of their first round WHL playoff series with the Tri-City Americans after winning 6-2 Friday.
Northern B.C. gets economic boost with new gold mines

Northern B.C. gets economic boost with new gold mines

The new Artemis Gold Blackwater project south of Prince George will generate a significant number of jobs and economic activity in an area hard hit by sawmill and pulp mill closures.
Prince George high school students set to play Game of Tiaras

Prince George high school students set to play Game of Tiaras

Duchess Park Secondary offers up a different kind of fairy tale as swash-buckling Cinderella battles for the throne.
Letter to the editor: MAID in Canada targets the sick to save money

Letter to the editor: MAID in Canada targets the sick to save money

Heartbreaking stories continue to come out across Canada exposing the unethical, irresponsible, and dangerous implications of Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying program.
Cariboo court docket: March 31-April 5, 2023

Cariboo court docket: March 31-April 5, 2023

Sentences for offences committed in 100 Mile House, Williams Lake, Quesnel and areas
Spirit Day wants to provide joy to dementia patients

Spirit Day wants to provide joy to dementia patients

Dementia patients at play are getting a little boost from the community on Spirit Day 2023 May 11.
A third of British Columbians blame grocers for food price hikes, poll finds

A third of British Columbians blame grocers for food price hikes, poll finds

Respondents from B.C. and Nova Scotia were the most likely to back the rollout of a 'grocery code of conduct' meant to lessen the influence of major grocery chains and help independent operators.