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Green Party leader coming to P.G.

B.C. Green Party leader Jane Sterk will be in Prince George July 11 and 12 meeting with the mayor, city councilors, and Chamber of Commerce. The city is one of the stops on her Paddle for the Peace journey.

Fatal car crash

A fatal car crash took the life of a 26-year-old man Thursday at about 8:30 p.m. near 13340 Miworth Road.

NBIA to launch new site Monday

With the help of Concept Design, the Northern Brain Injury Association (NBIA) is launching a new web site on Monday.

Risky business for grads

A celebration of Quesnel graduates almost ended in tragedy, say Quesnel RCMP. Five grads were travelling home in early hours Thursday when their Jeep crossed into the oncoming lane near Ten Mile Lake.
Heritage signs unveiled

Heritage signs unveiled

Signs reflect on city's past, future

Canada Day: We celebrate our differences

Fort George Park was the centre of Canada Day Celebrations, especially the live entertainment that flowed on the stage from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Canada Day at Fort George Park - see video

Canada Day at Fort George Park - see video

Thousands of people came to enjoy the festivities at the Canada Day celebration at Fort George Park. Check out some of the sights.

PG enviro group challenges IPG on pipeline support

The Prince George-based Sea to Sands Conservation Alliance has written to the Initiatives Prince George board of directors to question the economic development agency's support of Enbridge's proposed $5.5-billion oil pipeline through northern B.C.

Carp Lake campground reopened

The main campground at Carp Lake Provincial Park is back in operation. Closed for the 2009 camping season because of thousands of unsafe trees killed by the mountain pine beetle, it is now reopened, Environment Minister Barry Penner announced today.

City's fleet services earns silver award

The city's fleet service's campaign to reduce emissions has put it into some rarified air.