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Wanted man could be in Prince George

Wanted man could be in Prince George

A man suspected of committing serious crimes in New Hazelton could be in Prince George.
Farmers' market, arts council moving

Farmers' market, arts council moving

Farmers and artists are uniting in a downtown location. The City of Prince George is hoping the area's main two groups in their professions will inject new life and new economy into the downtown core - in fact, they are banking on it.
Province honours long-time Prince George Search and Rescue volunteer

Province honours long-time Prince George Search and Rescue volunteer

The provincial government acknowledged has the contributions of a long-time Prince George Search and Rescue volunteer.
Firearms trial begins with Charter challenge

Firearms trial begins with Charter challenge

A long-awaited trial for a man accused of illegally stashing away a trove of guns began Tuesday with a challenge under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
McBride man sentenced to 30 months for sexual exploitation

McBride man sentenced to 30 months for sexual exploitation

A 76-year old McBride man was given a 30 month jail term Tuesday morning after a judge dismissed his counsel's argument that a jail sentence would be grossly disproportionate.
CN Rail investing in regional improvements

CN Rail investing in regional improvements

CN Rail is investing big money in the Prince George area this construction season. The national railway's vice-president of corporate services and chief legal officer Sean Finn was in the city last week for a trio of duties.
City seeks support to borrow $6M

City seeks support to borrow $6M

City hall is seeking the public's approval to borrow more than $6 million to replace several pieces of mobile equipment and a culvert replacement project in the Hart. Under Mobile Equipment Financing Bylaw No.
Land rezoned for new fire hall

Land rezoned for new fire hall

The city is one step closer to building the replacement for Fire Hall No. 1 on Monday night.
Payout to mine workers to be delayed once again

Payout to mine workers to be delayed once again

The timeline for issuing a $13-million payout to workers who lost their jobs when a Tumbler Ridge coal mine was shut down remains in limbo.
Promises campaign offers hope to those in need

Promises campaign offers hope to those in need

Known for their splashy special occasion events like Easter and Christmas celebrations, Gateway Christian Ministries church thought it might be more impactful to help individuals like single parents, seniors and low-income families.