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Liberal leadership candidate visits Prince George

Liberal leadership candidate visits Prince George

After recently announcing his candidacy for leader of the BC Liberal Party, Andrew Wilkinson is ready to travel across the province. Current stop, Prince George.
City's unemployment rate 5.7 per cent in September

City's unemployment rate 5.7 per cent in September

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.7 per cent in September, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. That's down from 6.
City's home sales and prices see increases

City's home sales and prices see increases

The city's real estate market remains on the upswing in terms of both prices and houses sold, according to B.C. Northern Real Estate Board numbers released Friday.
Murder victim dead before he was strangled, lawyer argues

Murder victim dead before he was strangled, lawyer argues

A jury was asked Friday to consider the possibility the victim was already dead by the time the accused handed the alleged murder weapon to a colleague.
P.G. Chamber of Commerce opposes proposed tax change

P.G. Chamber of Commerce opposes proposed tax change

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce has joined Canadian Chamber members in passing a resolution opposing the proposed federal tax changes for incorporated businesses.

Fundraiser dinner to benefit development agency

The 21st annual fundraising dinner in support of the Samuha Overseas Development Association (S.O.D.A) will take place on Oct. 21.
Students cooking Thanksgiving feast

Students cooking Thanksgiving feast

Professional cooking students from the College of New Caledonia are ready to serve. The annual Thanksgiving dinner, a partnership between the CNC Professional Cooking Apprenticeship Program and the Society of St.
Accused involved in murder "every step of the way," jury told

Accused involved in murder "every step of the way," jury told

James David Junior Charlie may not have carried out the actual killing but played key roles in the murder of a man who had shown up at a home on the Nakazdli reserve to buy drugs, a Crown prosecutor argued in a closing statement delivered to a jury o
Online dealer in party drugs deserved jail time, judge concluded

Online dealer in party drugs deserved jail time, judge concluded

A Quesnel man who was selling illicit party drugs through a website should have known what he was getting into, a B.C. Supreme Court Justice found in sentencing him to 2 1/2 years in jail.
UNBC student part of carbon reduction project

UNBC student part of carbon reduction project

CN's Carbon Reduction Project for Business is now in its third year and UNBC student Arctica Cunningham, the newest project intern, is eager to get the job done. "I started this project in April and I'm due to complete it in March," Cunningham says.