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Prince George foster parents recognized

Prince George couple Doreen and Clifford Klages were honoured Tuesday at the B.C. Legislature in Victoria for their years of commitment as foster parents. Over 45 years, the Klages have taken in more than 50 children.
PWB loses trademark battle with Mexican brewery

PWB loses trademark battle with Mexican brewery

A Federal Court of Canada judge has thrown out a Pacific Western Brewing Co. Ltd. bid to expunge a Mexican brewer's trademark for a line of beer with a similar name.
UNBC research eyes ash use

UNBC research eyes ash use

University students showcased an ongoing project Wednesday that seeks to re-use waste ash from bioenergy plants in the community and on campus.
Winter tire time coming

Winter tire time coming

If you haven't switched your vehicle over to winter tires yet, this weekend is a good time to do it.
Council debates liquor limits

Council debates liquor limits

Leveling the playing field for alcohol retailers isn't something with which the city should be involved, according to one member of city council. Coun.
City backs gas pipelines

City backs gas pipelines

Despite some reservations over aspects of the plan not yet addressed, city council ultimately decided to endorse two TransCanada natural gas pipeline projects.
Man’s death remains a mystery

Man’s death remains a mystery

Two months after his body was found, the death of Ian Matthew Begg remains a mystery and the Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in solving the case.
Recipients named in Northern Sport Leadership awards

Recipients named in Northern Sport Leadership awards

The first two recipients of a new award were acknowledged Monday morning at UNBC.
CNC announces new VP

CNC announces new VP

The College of New Caledonia has named its new Vice President Academic. Jatinder Notay will start his new role Nov. 2. He was most recently serving as B.C. Institute of Technology's School of Transportation dean.
Permit needed to collect firewood

Permit needed to collect firewood

The provincial government is reminding those about to collect firewood for the coming winter to make sure they have a permit.