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Gateway BIA starts new project

Gateway BIA starts new project

The sign and flowers on the traffic island at 20th Avenue and Victoria Street have been removed, making way for a new project.
Horrific ATV crash

Horrific ATV crash

Two Fort Nelson teenagers are in critical condition as a result of a July 3 collision between a truck and an all-terrain vehicle.

Barkerville attracts thousands

Nearly 4,000 visitors rushed to Barkerville for the Canada Day long weekend, with almost double the amount of visitors on July 2 as last year.

Six-year search for Jackie Bob

It was exactly six years Monday that an Alexis Creek woman was last seen, but her family continues their search.

Names released in Miworth motor vehicle accident

Prince George RCMP have released the names of two males who died as a result of two motor vehicle accidents over the July long weekend. On July 1, 2010 Prince George RCMP Traffic Services were called to a motor vehicle accident on Miworth Road.

A stampede of police calls

RCMP were stampeded with about 250 police calls during Williams Lake's biggest annual event.

Forest Worker Skills Training Project ends July 31

An 18-month pilot project that provides skills training to forest workers in the North ends July 31. The Forest Worker Skills Training Project (APT) is funded through a $2 million dollar labour market agreement between the Canadian Government, B.C.

Week for odd jobs

The Prince George Service Canada Centre for Youth will be hosting different tables around the city to promote its annual Odd Job Week, from July 5 to 9.
Riding to the rescue of a lake

Riding to the rescue of a lake

A group of cyclists from Wells showed their support of the movement to protect Fish Lake by riding from Wells to Barkerville on June 29.
Fight HST files 'show-stopping' lawsuit

Fight HST files 'show-stopping' lawsuit

Former B.C. premier Bill Vander Zalm filed what he describes as a "show-stopping" lawsuit yesterday that challenges the constitutionality of HST in B.C. If successful, HST will no longer apply in the province.