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City buildings have date with wrecking ball

The drilling is about to start in the holes of decay in downtown Prince George. Some blights will remain for some time but are on the demolition list.

Good deeds rewarded

The men and women empowered to carry badges are now also empowered to hand out badges of honour to youth caught in the act - of doing good. RCMP officers are carrying bundles of TRST cards (Trust Cards) which stand for The Right Stuff.

Region wants public input

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George holds its next open public meeting this week. The board and senior staff will gather on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the RDFFG building on First Avenue and George Street.

White coat celebration held for Northern Medical Program grads

It was a ceremony full of light moments when a celebration was held Saturday at the University of Northern British Columbia for the latest class of students to graduate from the Northern Medical Program.

Fly fishing club holding open house

The Polar Coachmen Fly Fishing Club is holding an open house on Thursday evening at UNBC. "Whether you are just learning about fly fishing or your kitchen table is covered in fly tying gear," it's open to everyone, club member Glen Mikkelson said.

Mtis student earns Mary John Award of Excellence

Amid the sea of graduating gowns seated on the floor of CN Centre, Jonathan Hansen couldn't help but stand out during the College of New Caledonia's convocation on Saturday.

Northern B.C. real estate market picking up

Single-family homes sold for an average $220,039 last month, the B.C. Real Estate Association said Friday, a $6,789 increase over the month before. The number of sales also rose, by 24 units to a total of 338, boosting the dollar volume by $7.

Hannah holding her own

It's now more than eight weeks since little Hannah Parker of Prince George was rushed to Vancouver with stage four cancer caused by a Wilms tumor on her left kidney that had aggressively spread to her lungs and liver.

"Bad art for good pets" set for downtown restaurant

Here's your chance to own an oil on velvet of poker playing dogs. An evening of "bad art for good pets" will be held on Thurs., May 27 at Nancy O's restaurant downtown - a silent auction to raise money for the local branch of the B.C.

Who would have thought?

A number of First Nations items that were stolen 20 years ago have been quietly returned to the Tomahawk restaurant in North Vancouver.