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Salvation Army campaign comes up short

Salvation Army campaign comes up short

Prince George Salvation Army Captain Neil Wilkinson is at a loss to understand why his organization's Christmas fundraising drive has come up so short this year.

Holiday hope all heart for Bonds

In the lead up to the holiday season, Shirley Bond asked her husband Bill what he wanted for Christmas. The answer she received wasn't something she could buy, make or provide - but he got it anyway.
Returning the favour

Returning the favour

Rescue dog gives master a timely warning

Robberies and assault net more than five years in jail

Year in Review
Testy labour relations marked city in 2013

Testy labour relations marked city in 2013

Labour negotiations came to a boiling point in 2013 in Prince George. The collective agreement between the city's unionized employees, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees locals 1048 and 399, expired Dec. 31, 2012.
Pipeline opponents consider court

Pipeline opponents consider court

The federal cabinet is the next decision-maker when it comes to the future of the Northern Gateway pipeline, but it likely won't be the last.
Mayor ready to speak up for city

Mayor ready to speak up for city

Both at home and abroad, Prince George mayor Shari Green found herself having to defend her city in 2013.
Pipeline panel erred on grizzly, caribou: expert

Pipeline panel erred on grizzly, caribou: expert

The construction and operation of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline could be "the death warrant" for some caribou and grizzly populations, according to one intervener in the process.
Bus fares on rise

Bus fares on rise

Public transportation fares will rise in the new year. Effective Jan. 2, a new fare structure for the Prince George Transit System will come into effect, with cash fares going up $0.25. The brings adult fares to $2.
City to host NCLGA

City to host NCLGA

Prince George's centennial year calendar has another addition after the North Central Local Government Association board decided to hold its 2015 annual general meeting in the city.