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Highway of Tears doc to debut at TIFF

Highway of Tears doc to debut at TIFF

A documentary about the Highway of Tears will debut Thursday night at the Toronto International Film Festival. Several people from this region will be in the audience when Highway Of Tears appears on screen.

Bioenergy conference attracting top speakers

Plans are smoldering for the next edition of the International Bioenergy Conference. Held in Prince George every two years, the conference brings together heavyweights in the burgeoning industry.
What's the Caption

What's the Caption

We asked you to provide us with your best, most clever or silliest caption to go with the photo here. This week's winner is Colleen Elrick. Good-bye cruel world, I’m off to join the circus...

Former P.G. teacher tapped for Trinity top job

When Mayo Moran began her teaching career at Blackburn junior secondary school, she never could have imagined it would start her along a career path that would lead to the top job at one of Canada's most prestigious post-secondary institutions.

Local voice part of national ad campaign

Prince George Telus employee Leah Coghlan has become the voice for a new promotion by the national telecommunications company.
Zimmer up in arms over rifle ban

Zimmer up in arms over rifle ban

Prince George-Peace River MP Bob Zimmer is speaking out against a decision by the RCMP to reclassify a brand of rifle imported from Switzerland from non-restricted to prohibited.
Facebook rant yields conditional sentence

Facebook rant yields conditional sentence

A northeast B.C. man has been sentenced to a six-month conditional sentence and 18 months probation for posting threatening comments on social media directed at Peace River South MLA Mike Bernier.

Riding protection bill 'political interference'

The B.C. Liberals are trying to manipulate the layout of rural ridings for its own political benefit, according to former NDP candidate Sherry Ogasawara.
Britco signs on with Canada Winter Games

Britco signs on with Canada Winter Games

B.C.-based company Britco, one of the world's largest manufacturers of portable buildings, has signed on to provide trailers for the 2015 Canada Winter Games and will then donate some of them to rural First Nations communities.
Snow pack nears 2012 record level

Snow pack nears 2012 record level

Snow pack in the upper Fraser River basin was 44 per cent above normal in the latest survey by the B.C. River Forecast Centre. The snow pack at three of 14 monitoring sites in the Upper Fraser basin were at or above their historic maximums.