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Dust advisory cancelled

Dust advisory cancelled

The Ministry of Environment in collaboration with the Northern Health Authority has ended the dust quality advisory for Prince George.
Pine Centre Mall sucked into phone scam

Pine Centre Mall sucked into phone scam

If you get a phone call saying you've won a gift card for Pine Centre Mall, hang up. "This is a phone scam," Pine Centre Mall manager Sonya Hunt confirmed Wednesday.

Taking credit where it is not due

It seems that politicians can't help themselves once they form government and hold power and the purse strings.

Wine Lovers set fundraising record

The annual Wine Lovers' Dinner set a new fundraising record for the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation this year.

Parking rates set

An 11th hour critique from downtown businesses wasn't enough to sway city council from approving a new set of off-street parking rates.
Dust advisory still in effect

Dust advisory still in effect

Travel on city transit is free today, following the dust advisory issued Tuesday morning. The city's Free Fare for Clean Air program will remain in effect until midnight the day the advisory is lifted.
CNC mulls closing daycare

CNC mulls closing daycare

The College of New Caledonia is closing its daycare this spring as usual but then the board will decide in the next few weeks if it will ever reopen again.
Premier's lobby-firm past draws fire from pipeline critics

Premier's lobby-firm past draws fire from pipeline critics

Opponents of the Northern Gateway pipeline are calling on Premier Christy Clark to clarify her connection to Enbridge in the wake of revelations that she used to work for a firm that once lobbied on behalf of the pipeline company.
Seniors group cheered by parking lot news

Seniors group cheered by parking lot news

Members of a local seniors group were stunned speechless Monday night to learn they wouldn't be on the hook for a costly project.
ICBC thanks Prince George volunteers

ICBC thanks Prince George volunteers

The efforts of Prince George Citizens on Patrol volunteers were acknowledged by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia on Tuesday.