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Finding her voice

Vancouver has Lilith on Canada Day. It is there as a festival and a political statement to remind us we have quality female musicians all around us.

Update on Official Community Plan on council's agenda

Prince George city council is getting an update on the status of its Official Community Plan (OCP). The plan is meant to provide a guideline for future development. The city's MyP.G.
New women's jail nearing completion

New women's jail nearing completion

The long-awaited women's jail in Prince George is expected to be completed later this month. "Having a facility in Prince George will enable women in northern B.C.

DBIA funding is considered at council Monday

City Council faces pressure to approve funding for the Downtown Business Improvement Association at Monday night's meeting. Council agreed to support the DBIA with annual funding in the amount of $200,000 provided there was a detailed budget.
RCMP showed pride on Canada Day

RCMP showed pride on Canada Day

Nobody is prouder than the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Canada day.

Man dies in local accident

A 27-year-old man has died from injuries suffered in a weekend motor vehicle accident in Prince George. On July 4 at about 1 a.m.

B.C.'s forestry watchdog to examine fire preparedness

The province's forestry watchdog is taking a closer look at how prepared forest companies are to deal with accidental fires. The B.C. Forest Practices Board will carry out the work as part of its audits of forestry operations this summer.

Northern B.C. First Nations visit Gulf oil spill

A delegation of First Nations from northern B.C. panned Enbridge's proposed $5.5-billion pipeline project in northern B.C. following a visit to the Gulf of Mexico deep-water oil spill.

Casual job week in P.G.

The Prince George Service Canada Centre For Youth is hosting its annual Casual Labour Week. The Centre's promoting the odd-job services with information tables set up at Costco, Save On foods in College Heights and Canadian Tire.

Forest Worker Skills Training Project ends July 31

The Forest Worker Skills Training Project (APT) which provides skills training to forest workers in the North, ends July 31. The pilot project was funded through a $2 million dollar labour market agreement between the Government of Canada, B.C.