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Deal of the day: 350 sq. ft. shack on 10 acres listed for $79,000

Deal of the day: 350 sq. ft. shack on 10 acres listed for $79,000

Want to live off the grid? You could start here.
Sentence for accidental but fatal shooting raised on appeal

Sentence for accidental but fatal shooting raised on appeal

Decision to have no impact on term Kayne Sabbe Penner actually serving for December 2012 tragedy in Vanderhoof.
Letter to the editor: Prince George mom feels unsafe sending her kids to school

Letter to the editor: Prince George mom feels unsafe sending her kids to school

On April 19, my child landed in the hospital due to being hit in the head with a rock outside on the playground.
Spirit Day radio-thon to raise money for UHNBC

Spirit Day radio-thon to raise money for UHNBC

The annual fundraiser takes place on May 11 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Opinion: Why does government help strangle Canadian businesses?

Opinion: Why does government help strangle Canadian businesses?

Port expansions further lock us into a fragile, energy-intensive system of globalized trade with many distant links in a chain we have no local control over.  
Why don’t Prince George road markings last?

Why don’t Prince George road markings last?

Low-VOC paints required by federal regulations don't hold up to winter road conditions, according to a report going to city council.
Chetwynd RCMP looking for woman

Chetwynd RCMP looking for woman

Police wish to identify the woman to ensure that she is safe.
Prince George girls B.C. volleyball champs

Prince George girls B.C. volleyball champs

Delaney Turner of the Kodiaks was named the tournament’s most valuable player and her teammates Tyler Dahl and Olivia Young were named all-stars.
65 years of friendship lives on in a Prince George man's workshop

65 years of friendship lives on in a Prince George man's workshop

A former principal of King George V school has gathered former students, teachers and parents of former students together every Friday for years.
Canada's electronic waste more than tripled in 20 years, study indicates

Canada's electronic waste more than tripled in 20 years, study indicates

Canada's electronic waste more than tripled in the last two decades and is expected to keep increasing, a new study indicates, with researchers urging better e-waste management to reduce environmental harm and bring economic rewards.