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Timberwolves' Maria Mongomo named Canada West women's first star

Timberwolves' Maria Mongomo named Canada West women's first star

The guard/forward now sits in the top five in multiple Canada West categories
Panellists predict a bright future for downtown Prince George

Panellists predict a bright future for downtown Prince George

FutureSense PG invited expert panellists and community members to discuss the future of downtown
Regional district to accept fridges and freezers for free

Regional district to accept fridges and freezers for free

The Fraser-Fort George Regional District will be taking in old fridges, freezers and any other major appliances containing ozone-depleting substances at no charge starting in January. It means the current charge of $22.
Avoid crashing your car in a parking lot this holiday season: ICBC

Avoid crashing your car in a parking lot this holiday season: ICBC

December has the highest number of mall parking lot collisions
UNBC women's basketball team hits National Top Ten for first time in school's history

UNBC women's basketball team hits National Top Ten for first time in school's history

No other UNBC team has made a national ranking list
On Our Radar: Downtown Prince George to celebrate Plaid Friday

On Our Radar: Downtown Prince George to celebrate Plaid Friday

Get your plaid on and have some fun downtown
B.C. forestry's bull-market ride could be over soon

B.C. forestry's bull-market ride could be over soon

Until about six months ago, B.C.'s forestry companies were riding a lumber bull market. Record-high lumber prices in the U.S. had muted softwood lumber duties, and B.C. forestry companies were netting record profits. But the party may be over.
LNG, pipeline star in B.C. economic outlook

LNG, pipeline star in B.C. economic outlook

Employment will accelerate in B.C.'s north over the next couple of years, with construction of liquefied natural gas infrastructure and pipelines fuelling a boom in jobs and residential and commercial construction, according to the B.C.
Canada Post workers in Prince George head back to the picket lines

Canada Post workers in Prince George head back to the picket lines

Canada Post says they remain 'operational'
Shop fire on Zilkie Road

Shop fire on Zilkie Road

An unoccupied shop in the 4000 block of Zilkie Road was engulfed in flames when Prince George Fire Rescue responded to the call at about 3:25 a.m. Tuesday. From two halls,12 fire fighters were on scene and shuttled water by using two tenders.