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Spike in theft from cars

Spike in theft from cars

Lock those car doors. There's been a rash of property crime all over Prince George. In most cases, the vehicles have been left unlocked with items of value are in plain sight.

Canfor AGM heading to Fort St. John

For the past two years, the Canfor corporation has held its annual general meeting in Prince George. It started as a 75th anniversary gesture to move the meeting, and all its attached activities, to the place where most of the company's work is done.

P.G. real estate agent named northern board president

Prince George real estate agent David Black has been elected president of the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board for 2015-16.

Antonetti has local tie

When one of North America's business icons, Amilya Antonetti, comes to Prince George she will be scanning the crowd for someone she knows well, but has never met in person. Candice Manahan is one of the Chamber of Commerce's Top 40 Under 40.

Maintenance, construction causing delays

Bridge maintenance will reduce Highway 97 South to single lane alternating traffic 3.6 kilometres south of Stoner from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. today, according to the Ministry of Transportation's DriveBC service.
Man jailed for drug trafficking

Man jailed for drug trafficking

Marc Aaron James McMaster was sentenced Tuesday to six months in jail for possession for the purpose of trafficking in relation to an April 2013 drug bust on a 2800-block Clapperton Street home.
Girlfriends Who Care raise funds for heart disease

Girlfriends Who Care raise funds for heart disease

The number one killer of all women, heart disease, is the focus for this year's Girlfriends Who Care fundraiser. This is a ladies-only, dessert-only event held at the Ramada hotel Saturday night.

City, regional district receive climate action funding

Communities within the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George have received a share of this year's provincial fund dedicated to green projects. B.C.

Relay for Life seeking fundraising surge

If the Prince George Relay for Life wants to hold on to its first-place status it's going to require a fundraising boost.
Nearly $260,000 awarded for collision injuries

Nearly $260,000 awarded for collision injuries

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has awarded a former Prince George tow truck driver nearly $260,000 in damages for the injuries he suffered when rear-ended on Highway 97 slightly more than two years ago.