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Aboriginal recruits take flight in Bold Eagle program

Aboriginal recruits take flight in Bold Eagle program

For the first time, Aboriginal youth from the Prince George area are participating in the Bold Eagle development program, conducted by the Department of National Defence and its partnered Aboriginal organizations.

ICBC goes multi-lingual

ICBC will soon handle customer's claims more than 170 languages, with the help of an interpreter, across the province. The initiative is an on-demand, over-the-phone translation service provided by Language Line Services.

Blood race

Prince George and Kelowna will face off once again in the 13th Annual Interior Drive for Life blood donor challenge.

Reliving history

If you or someone you know has relatives and/or friends who worked or lived in Crescent Spur, you'll want to talk to Ray Olson.

Jobs centre generating employment for youth

The Prince George Service Canada Centre for Youth has filled 207 summer job vacancies so far this summer, according to Kyle Flanagan, the centre's youth service officer.
The bear necessities

The bear necessities

If you've ever wondered what happens to young cubs who've lost their mother, chances are they may end up at the Northern Lights Wildlife Society (NLWS).
Science students head to South Korea

Science students head to South Korea

Two CNC students are heading to South Korea to study at Daegu Health College for two weeks in August.

Death on Yew Street

Prince George RCMP were called to a suspicious occurrence on the 1700 block of Yew Street on July 29th at 7:36 p.m. Once on scene, officers located a deceased 49 year old male. Police are treating this death as suspicious.
Eyewitness recalls seeing man "covered in blood"

Eyewitness recalls seeing man "covered in blood"

When Ron Umpherville came home from work Thursday afternoon, he went on his balcony and saw a man coming out of the woods, covered in blood. "I saw a man come staggering down the path and he had blood all down his legs and arms.

Canfor Corp. closing Prince George-area finger-joint plant

Canfor. Corp is closing its finger-joint plant at its Clear Lake sawmill, which will eliminate 15 jobs.