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Time to declutter with Junk in the Trunk sale

Want to sell, trade or even give away some of your unwanted or preloved stuff, but don't want the hassle of organizing your own garage sale? Then you'll want to take part in the Junk in the Trunk sale, set for Sat., Oct.

NDP accuses Liberals of mine disaster coverup

VICTORIA -- The B.C. government's refusal to release inspection reports for the Mount Polley mine dam is "nonsense" and smells like a coverup, according to the province's Opposition leader.

Mount Polley cleanup underway

LIKELY -- With 24 million cubic metres of water and tailings flushed downstream of the Mount Polley gold and copper mine, the company's biggest challenge now is to keep the remaining tailings and water contained.

Local community rallies to aid of fallen athlete

A teenaged athlete paralyzed last week when he was shot in the back in a hunting accident continues to show signs of improvement.
City dumps pool, financial staff

City dumps pool, financial staff

The City of Prince George slashed 11 positions on Friday - including two full-time financial services staff and nine aquatics department staff.
Fifth Line shows up for Cat’s New Ice Age

Fifth Line shows up for Cat’s New Ice Age

Tony Wedzinga wasn't disguising his excitement about catching a healthy dose of Cougars fever again, after a four-year absence. It was written all over his face Friday night at CN Centre.
UNBC seeks artists

UNBC seeks artists

Artists with connections to UNBC are being called on to create a new work of art for the university campus.

Kite flying on Sunday

CNC international leadership students are hosting a kite flying event at Rainbow Park this Sunday from noon to 3 p.m.
Fedorkiw seeking federal Conservative nomination

Fedorkiw seeking federal Conservative nomination

A man with a well-known name around Prince George is seeking to become the Conservative candidate in Cariboo-Prince George when the next federal election is called.
Many violations issued during speeding enforcement campaign

Many violations issued during speeding enforcement campaign

Prince George RCMP traffic services members issued about 40 violation tickets and impounded one vehicle during a speed enforcement campaign this week on University Way. Average speed of the violators was estimated to be 95 km/h in the 70 km/h zone.