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Cirque tickets on sale Friday

Cirque tickets on sale Friday

After a false start on ticket sales, the fans of Cirque du Soleil have the green light to get their seats for Crystal. This latest performance innovation by Canada's superstar circus company brings acrobatics and ice into cutting edge collision.
Stabbing suspect on the loose

Stabbing suspect on the loose

Police are on the lookout for a suspect - and answers - following a stabbing on Saturday night. It occurred near the corner of Massey Boulevard and Westwood Drive sometime before 10 p.m.
Corb Lund wants local input before tonight's Vanier Hall show

Corb Lund wants local input before tonight's Vanier Hall show

Corb Lund is at Vanier Hall tonight. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. It's part of his "B.S. With C.L." tour of Western Canada. He fired out a message to Prince George this morning on social media. "Tonight's the night! The B.S. with C.L.
Candidates debate resource projects, outline plan to defeat NDP

Candidates debate resource projects, outline plan to defeat NDP

Six leadership candidates for the province's Liberal party gathered in Prince George Saturday to address the concerns of people in northern B.C. and the Interior regions worried about the future of the natural resource sector.
Fraser River salmon returns low

Fraser River salmon returns low

Salmon returns just keep getting worse on the Fraser River. End-of-season estimates show that fewer than 3.6 million pink salmon have returned to the Fraser, less than half the median pre-season forecast of 8.
Greens won't defeat NDP over Site C

Greens won't defeat NDP over Site C

Green Party leader Andrew Weaver says he won't bring down the new NDP government if it chooses to continue construction of the Site C dam.
Drugs seized in Vanderhoof

Drugs seized in Vanderhoof

A Prince George man and woman are under investigation after Vanderhoof RCMP seized a "significant" amount of drugs late Monday night. A vehicle parked outside a closed business at about 11:30 p.m.
Unemployment rate 5.2 per cent in October

Unemployment rate 5.2 per cent in October

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.2 per cent in October, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. That's down 1.
Adeys make donations to CNC in memory of son

Adeys make donations to CNC in memory of son

A Prince George family has continued their tradition of making donations to College of New Caledonia in memory of their son.
Radio play production donating proceeds to aspiring local Olympian

Radio play production donating proceeds to aspiring local Olympian

Radio plays performed for a live studio audience are an old concept enjoying a new wave.