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New 4-H Club seeking members

New 4-H Club seeking members

A new 4-H Club is calling for members. New to Prince George is the Cariboo Wolf Pack whose leaders come from the Rushing Rivers 4-H Club in Chilliwack. Projects that are available are goat, rabbit, photography, crafts and gardening.
High-speed Internet arrives at reserve

High-speed Internet arrives at reserve

High-speed internet has made its first foray onto Lheidli T'enneh reserve land.
One in a billion

One in a billion

The start of the Doran family story is no different than most: a hospital room, a breath of life and a new baby girl.
WestJet to ground PG-Calgary direct flights

WestJet to ground PG-Calgary direct flights

Westjet’s direct flights between Prince George and Calgary are being grounded and its service between Prince George and Vancouver will be reduced by one flight daily beginning on March 5, the company confirmed Monday.
Local student in Taiwan for international science fair

Local student in Taiwan for international science fair

A Prince George student is in Taiwan taking part in an annual International Science Fair. Daniel O’Reilly, a Grade 12 student at College Heights Secondary School, is one of two B.C. students competing in the Jan. 24 to 30 fair.
Three arrested after local grow-op bust

Three arrested after local grow-op bust

Two men and a woman have been arrested after officers seized 4.5 kilograms of dried pot at a local illegal grow-op.
No reconsideration of fines against auto dealer

No reconsideration of fines against auto dealer

The B.C. Motor Vehicle Sales Authority has turned down a request to reconsider fines against the former principal of Northland Chrysler Jeep Dodge.
Program to address aboriginal youth issues

Program to address aboriginal youth issues

A UNBC offering is returning this spring to help stock the toolkits of social workers who work with indigenous young people.

Avalanche kills snowmobiler

An adult male snowmobiler was killed in an avalanche Saturday morning in the Torpy Mountain recreation area, about 100 kilometres northeast of Prince George.
City mourns loss of Matt Pearce

City mourns loss of Matt Pearce

When he was on the run with a football, leading the pack up the rugby field or taking his team on his shoulders on the basketball court, trying to stop Matt Pearce was like trying to stop a hurricane. He'd blow right by you.