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Fire ravages family's possessions, again

Fire ravages family's possessions, again

Six years ago Norma Peck and her son Eric lost some of their most valuable possessions in a house fire. On Wednesday afternoon it happened again.
Restaurant robbed at gunpoint

Restaurant robbed at gunpoint

Police are on the lookout for a suspect after a local fast food restaurant was held up Wednesday night. A lone male made off with a small amount of cash from the register at the Subway in the 2300 block of Westwood Drive shortly after 9 p.m.
College gets $2 million in grants for forestry innovation

College gets $2 million in grants for forestry innovation

The College of New Caledonia received its largest-ever grant Thursday. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada has given the college $1.
Move to new detachment to start

Move to new detachment to start

The Prince George RCMP will start moving into their new home this Tuesday but will also continue enforce the law and provide other services.
Call renews hope for local missing person

Call renews hope for local missing person

A call to a missing persons hotline has renewed hope that a young Prince George man who went missing seven years ago is safe and sound.
Man arrested in heater theft

Man arrested in heater theft

A suspect has been apprehended in connection with the theft of a wall-mounted heater from a Prince George bottle depot.
UNBC honorary degree recipients announced

UNBC honorary degree recipients announced

The names of this year's UNBC honorary degree recipients were disclosed Wednesday. Each year the university traditionally honours two people with the distinction.
Northern Health board adds top-40-under-40 lawyer

Northern Health board adds top-40-under-40 lawyer

Prince George lawyer Gaurav Parmar is among four new members of the Northern Health board of directors. Parmar, who was named one of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce's top 40 under 40 this year, joins Louise Burgart of Fort St.
Voices raised to help West Africa victims

Voices raised to help West Africa victims

Artistic voices - painters, musicians and more - will speak their creations to Prince George to help amplify 27 million silent voices in Africa.
MMBC rep in P.G. to give look at program

MMBC rep in P.G. to give look at program

The spokesperson for the controversial new recycling program will be in Prince George today, selling the much-maligned printed paper and packaging system to government and business leaders. Multi-Material B.C.