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Museum pavilion planned as community project

Museum pavilion planned as community project

The Central B.C. Railway and Forestry Museum has joined forces with an international group to build a new pavilion to shelter the museum's most valuable rolling stock.
IMSS founder forced out

IMSS founder forced out

Baljit Sethi, founder and executive director of the Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society (IMSS), says she is being forced to retire as of March 31. "This is not a voluntary retirement," said Sethi.
Seven charges laid in fatal rollover

Seven charges laid in fatal rollover

A Prince George man faces seven charges under the Criminal Code in relation to a fatal rollover last year. Dustin Allen Tisdale, 23, faces one count each of criminal negligence causing death, driving with a blood-alcohol level over .
Woman at centre of dramatic rescue from Corvette rollover suing driver

Woman at centre of dramatic rescue from Corvette rollover suing driver

A woman who survived a rollover only because two rescuers were able to lift the vehicle off her is now suing the man who was behind the wheel.
Free windshield chip repair to start Monday

Free windshield chip repair to start Monday

Free repair of chipped windshields will begin Monday for driver's who've purchased comprehensive coverage from the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia.
Grannies take on the fashion world

Grannies take on the fashion world

Some of the coolest grandmas in Prince George are hosting a Spring Into Fashion show Thursday, April 6 at the Columbus Community Centre.
Pickup smashed into Hart-area business

Pickup smashed into Hart-area business

A Hart-area retailer suffered major damage early Tuesday morning when a stolen pickup truck was smashed into the building as part of a break and enter. Police were called to the scene on Monterey Road near Highway 97 at 6 a.m.

Answers needed on pot legalization

Open letter to Christy Clark. When the federal government legally passes the use of recreational use of pot, they say that it will be up to the provinces to implement the law to make it legal in B.C.

Transit facility site 'a treasure'

I am not in support of the proposal to rezone/establish the property at 18th and Foothills for the BC Transit shop and service area.

History isn't dead

Re: Bringing History Back to Life. During the years I was at UNBC taking history as an adult student, I was always encouraged by my professors to do investigative research when preparing a paper.