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Small business key to North's economic growth, report says

Small business key to North's economic growth, report says

Northern Development issued a report called Northern Dispatch which shows despite challenges in the region small business is key to economic growth in the North.
Prizes offered during Bike to School and Work Week

Prizes offered during Bike to School and Work Week

Commuters are being challenged to take to the pedals during Bike to School and Work Week. And one lucky bike rider will win a trip to Portugal. Information on how to participate can be found at www.biketowork.ca/prince-george.
Compressor stations along Enbridge pipeline slated for upgrades

Compressor stations along Enbridge pipeline slated for upgrades

Upgrades along Enbridge's natural gas transmission system from the B.C. Peace to the Lower Mainland will include work at three compressor stations in the Fraser-Fort George Regional District.
Victims and Survivors of Crime Week starts with self defense tips

Victims and Survivors of Crime Week starts with self defense tips

With the help of some self defence experts, Victims and Survivors of Crime Week was launched Monday in Prince George.
Spring freshet has peaked, River Forecast Centre says

Spring freshet has peaked, River Forecast Centre says

With the warmer-than-usual heat running out of snow to melt, the worst of this year's spring freshet is over for Prince George, according to the head of the River Forecast Centre.
Info session scheduled for Cluculz Lake hill climbing-lane

Info session scheduled for Cluculz Lake hill climbing-lane

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure will be hosting an information session on the Cluculz Lake hill climbing-lane project. The project involves constructing a 1.
Man no longer missing

Man no longer missing

A man who had been missing for more than six weeks has been located. Edward Allen Billingsley, 60, has been found safe in another community, Prince George RCMP said Monday.
MS Walk held at Lheidli T'enneh Park Sunday

MS Walk held at Lheidli T'enneh Park Sunday

About 100 people were at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park to participate in the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Walk to raise awareness and funds for the cause. Check in was at 11 a.m. and the walk began at noon. Participants could chose to walk a 2.5 or a 4.
Tulip commemoration held at Veterans' Plaza Saturday

Tulip commemoration held at Veterans' Plaza Saturday

About 45 people gathered at the Prince George Veterans' Plaza Saturday to celebrate the anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands and to honour the 73rd anniversary of the first gift of 100,000 Dutch tulip bulbs sent to Canada as a symbol of a
PGARA revving up a new season

PGARA revving up a new season

Powerful waves of thunder will be rolling down from Airport Hill on Saturday night - man-made thunder, generated by the cars and drivers of the Prince George Auto Racing Association.