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UNBC business students aim for big things at JDC West competition

UNBC business students aim for big things at JDC West competition

A group of University of Northern British Columbia business students will be putting their leadership and critical thinking skills to the test this weekend at the annual JDC West competition.
City water pipe springs a leak in College Heights

City water pipe springs a leak in College Heights

Water flow to the Southridge area in College Heights will be disrupted tonight as a city crew searched for the cause of a leak in the area, city hall said. The work will be carried out from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Cold climate makes city prime data centre country, says economic development manager

Cold climate makes city prime data centre country, says economic development manager

The city's economic development manager aims to turn Prince George's cold climate into a selling point. It's one of the attributes Melissa Barcellos will be emphasizing when she showcases the city as a place to establish a data centre.
Foul play suspected in man's disappearance

Foul play suspected in man's disappearance

A missing man may have been a victim of foul play, Prince George RCMP said Wednesday.
Calling all pooches

Calling all pooches

Ted Price has cast Clyde, left, and Bosley in Miracle Theatre's upcoming production of the 'Last Romance'. Miracle Theatre is scouting for one more little dog so if your pooch would like to share the limelight, call the Anne Laughlin at 250-563-6937.
Government approves Site C erosion management strategy

Government approves Site C erosion management strategy

Federal environmental regulators have signed off on BC Hydro's efforts to control sediment and erosion into the Peace River arising from Site C dam construction. In a Jan.
MLA's arraignment hearing delayed again

MLA's arraignment hearing delayed again

Peace River North MLA Pat Pimm's arraignment hearing on an assault charge was delayed for the seventh time this week.
Filling new teacher positions a challenge

Filling new teacher positions a challenge

Finding teachers to fill more than 1,000 jobs quickly may be a challenge -- particularly for small, rural school districts. Last Thursday, the government and the B.C.
Elvis tribute artist brings old-time gospel to Prince George

Elvis tribute artist brings old-time gospel to Prince George

It won't be the hip-swiveling, rock 'n' roll Elvis who will perform at the How Great Thou Art gospel concert at the First Baptist church on Saturday, Jan.
Cottonwood carver teaching sculpting class

Cottonwood carver teaching sculpting class

Master sculpture Elmer Gunderson is facing the public. The local artist known for carving the small, expressive faces into the cottonwood bark along the Nechako River trail system is sharing his skills in a rare workshop.