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Book tour coming to Prince George

Book tour coming to Prince George

A couple of B.C.'s best authors are coming to Prince George this week.
Karey cut from MasterChef

Karey cut from MasterChef

Cody Karey's stovetop has gone cold at MasterChef Canada. The world has been watching Karey through the window of the weekly cooking competition on CTV.
'The other half of me in the mirror'

'The other half of me in the mirror'

Jenny Gremm was ready to die. It was July 2014 and the 54-year-old woman's heart condition was progressing rapidly. Two of her daughters sent her a ticket to visit them in Toronto and say goodbye.
Fire on Inglewood Sunday

Fire on Inglewood Sunday

One person was sent to hospital with smoke inhalation after a house fire in the 9000 block of Inglewood Road was reported to Prince George Fire Rescue Sunday at 11:20 p.m.
Future Shop begins anew as Best Buy

Future Shop begins anew as Best Buy

Future Shop reopened as a Best Buy Saturday. The city home electronics retailer, located at Brookwood Plaza off Highway 16, was among 131 stores shuttered across the country by parent U.S. firm Best Buy Co. on March 28.
Dance fest hits Vanier Hall stage

Dance fest hits Vanier Hall stage

The stage a Vanier Hall is getting a workout over the long weekend. That's where this year's Prince George Dance Festival is being held and it's drawn 480 dancers who are competing in seemingly every genre imaginable.
Together time

Together time

A look back at the remaking of Prince George
Lakeland inquest fraught with controversy

Lakeland inquest fraught with controversy

Set to resume next month, plenty of ground has already been covered over the two-and-a-half weeks the coroner's inquest into the fatal Lakeland Mills sawmill explosion has been held so far.

Cougars lose Pacific playoff opener

They don't get paid double-time for their efforts but the Northland Dodge Northern Cougars are always game for a little overtime. They haven't had much choice lately, it just comes with the territory for the B.C.

Canada Games down to bare minimum

From a peak of more than 50 people, staffing at Canada Games House is now down to a skeleton crew but they will be kept occupied for several more months yet.