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Gun lobbyist joins election race

Gun lobbyist joins election race

Sheldon Clare touted himself as a "hardware-store conservative" on Tuesday in announcing his run as an independent candidate for Cariboo-Prince George in October's federal election.
UNBC to shed light on solar power

UNBC to shed light on solar power

The University of Northern B.C. is using solar panels to light up learning opportunities for post-secondary, high school and elementary students alike.
Arsonists target shopping centre site

Arsonists target shopping centre site

Security around a new addition to the River Point shopping centre has been stepped up after three fires were deliberately set at the complex over as many nights.
Teacher disciplined for inappropriate touching

Teacher disciplined for inappropriate touching

A teacher in School District 57 has agreed with the Commissioner for Teacher Regulation Branch that he engaged in inappropriate physical conduct with his students and has agreed to complete the branch's boundaries course.
Prince George man killed in semi truck rollover

Prince George man killed in semi truck rollover

A 55-year-old Prince George man was killed early Tuesday morning when the semi truck he was driving rolled over on Highway 97 near 150 Mile House. Williams Lake RCMP, who were called to the scene at 4:38 a.m.
Kernals of kindness

Kernals of kindness

Denise Boulanger, left, and Shannon Fors, right, of the St. Vincent de Paul Society stand beside the cases of fresh corn on the cob donated by the Kinsmen Club on Monday.
Gun advocate running as independent candidate

Gun advocate running as independent candidate

The head of Canada's gun lobby group is taking aim at a seat in Parliament. Sheldon Clare is scheduled to announce his Cariboo-Prince George independent candidacy in October's federal election this morning.
Skate park planned in Hart

Skate park planned in Hart

A planned skate park for the Hart is the first in a series of improvements to Darren Fitzpatrick Bravery Park, city council heard Monday night.
College hosting Gold Dinner Soiree

College hosting Gold Dinner Soiree

For the second time in three years, some of Canada's best chefs will make a pit stop in Prince George to test their teamwork and give the city a chance at top-notch cuisine.
City taking trucking firm to court

City taking trucking firm to court

City hall is seeking a court order prohibiting the owners of a local trucking company from parking their equipment on property allegedly not zoned for the purpose. According to a notice of claim filed with B.C.