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CNC studying wood stove electricity generators

CNC studying wood stove electricity generators

The College of New Caledonia is partnering on a research project looking at green energy commonly used with wood stoves. The college joined with Thermal Electronics Corp.
Business award nominees named

Business award nominees named

The shortlist for the best and brightest in the city's business world is out. The Prince George Chamber of Commerce released the list of semi-finalists in 11 categories for its annual Business Excellence Awards Thursday.
Scam artists target pet lovers

Scam artists target pet lovers

Often the Prince George RCMP receives reports of advance payment frauds. This type of fraud is when fraudsters target victims to make advance or upfront payments for goods, services and/or financial gains that never materialize.
District seeking suite input

District seeking suite input

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is looking for feedback about a zoning bylaw change regulating secondary suites in the rural areas. The proposed legislation would allow secondary suites on parcels of land 0.
Blind student to speak at CNIB event

Blind student to speak at CNIB event

Jillian Sloane is blind. That might be the first thing you notice about her, but soon after it's clear the disability does not define her. "I am a very visual blind person," she jokes. "I have lots of pictures in my room.
Kostyshyn takes stand in trial

Kostyshyn takes stand in trial

Jeremy Matthew Kostyshyn took the stand at his trial Thursday and testified he didn't know any of the items he's accused of trafficking and owning were stolen.
Garbage, fruit attracting bears

Garbage, fruit attracting bears

After a bumper crop of berries helped to keep them out during the summer, improperly stored garbage and leftover fruit is luring bears into the city for the fall.
Colleague defends Kostyshyn

Colleague defends Kostyshyn

Former Prince George firefighter Jeremy Matthew Kostyshyn was described as "exceptional" and a "stand-up individual" Wednesday at his trial for trafficking and possession of stolen property.

Local carrying on Take Back the Night march, despite cancellation

Take Back The Night festivities will go on throughout the day today at the Native Friendship Centre from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., but the traditional evening walk of women is not scheduled to happen.
Non-profit reopening CNC daycare

Non-profit reopening CNC daycare

A new non-profit is taking charge of the daycare previously run, then cut, by the College of New Caledonia. The Caledonia Early Care and Learning Centre Society is hosting an open house tonight to show the public the space.