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B.C. property assessments higher, but market has changed: assessor

B.C. property assessments higher, but market has changed: assessor

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's property assessment agency is warning homeowners that figures released next month estimating the value of their home will likely be higher than the current market price.
Prince George teacher brings holiday musical to Vanier Hall

Prince George teacher brings holiday musical to Vanier Hall

Popular Vancouver musical Mrs. Claus Kitchen’ will run until Dec.9 in Prince George
Fire strikes Ewert Street home

Fire strikes Ewert Street home

Accidental blaze causes $100,000 damage
Prince George comes together to celebrate the annual Civic Light Up

Prince George comes together to celebrate the annual Civic Light Up

It was the first time in three years the event was held at Canada Games Plaza
Prince George London Drugs needs donations for Stockings for Seniors

Prince George London Drugs needs donations for Stockings for Seniors

You have until Dec. 8 to help make a senior's Christmas a little brighter
Rotary Club of Prince George celebrates 80 years in community

Rotary Club of Prince George celebrates 80 years in community

With very little fanfare the Rotary Club of Prince George is celebrated its 80th year of service. The focus for Rotary is geared toward programs benefiting children and youth and the international focus is on those most vulnerable in the world.
Maiyoo Keyoh Society sees return of 200-year-old Susk’uz Headdress

Maiyoo Keyoh Society sees return of 200-year-old Susk’uz Headdress

About seven years ago the Maiyoo Keyoh Society discovered a Susk'uz headdress was on display at the Royal Ontario Museum and it had been there for the past 140 years.
Groop Gallery open Saturdays until Christmas

Groop Gallery open Saturdays until Christmas

The Groop Gallery in downtown Prince George has opened its doors and will continue to do so for the next two Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at 1127 Third Avenue.
CNC creates Invisible Tree to acknowledge disabilities

CNC creates Invisible Tree to acknowledge disabilities

The College of New Caledonia has been transformed into a winter wonderland of Trees of CNC. Within the festive display there is one tree that stands out for its powerful message.
Prince George movie producer wins $36,000 prize at Whistler Film Festival

Prince George movie producer wins $36,000 prize at Whistler Film Festival

Local movie producer/director Jonathan Chuby just won the $36,000 production prize package at the Whistler Film Festival during the Power Pitch Competition.