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Power outage causes flight cancellations

Wet, heavy snow caused a power outage at the Prince George Airport Friday night. Backup power was available throughout the terminal as of press time, but there was no lighting on the airfield.
Reflections of UNBC's 25 years in P.G.

Reflections of UNBC's 25 years in P.G.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the University of Northern B.C. four local artists received up to $10,000 in funding to develop their project called Reflections - Past, Present and Future, which will be a permanent art installation.
Jordan McLeod still missing but car found

Jordan McLeod still missing but car found

Although Jordan Taylor McLeod is still missing, thanks to a tip from the public the 2006 Chevrolet Malibu he was last driving was located northeast of Williams Lake Tuesday afternoon.
P.G. man killed in crash near Mackenzie junction

P.G. man killed in crash near Mackenzie junction

There was a single vehicle crash Thursday at around 2:44 p.m. about 15 kms north of the Hwy 39 junction to Mackenzie.
Scholarship honours local radiologist

Scholarship honours local radiologist

The name most deeply associated with starting the city's medical imaging technician program is the name now attached to gathering funds for those students, even though the man himself is now gone. Dr.
A hole lot of work

A hole lot of work

Devon Devereux with the City of Prince George patches potholes along Foothills Boulevard Thursday afternoon.
Concert comes up big for Wiebe family

Concert comes up big for Wiebe family

The Wiebe family will have at least some of their hardship lightened thanks to a concert that raised more than $10,000 to ease the financial stress that has accompanied their long journey with cancer.
Professor speaks on social impact of hosting Games

Professor speaks on social impact of hosting Games

In the lead up to and come down from the 2015 Canada Winter Games, there will be a lot of attention focused on the economic benefits and drawbacks for Prince George as the host city.
Looks like serial robber strikes again - Dawson Creek

Looks like serial robber strikes again - Dawson Creek

It looks like Dawson Creek is the latest victim of the serial robber who's crossed three provinces and committed nine crimes to get his cash. On Wednesday at 3:50 p.m.
Library, civic facilities prepare to host athletes

Library, civic facilities prepare to host athletes

The Canada Winter Games is two weeks away from taking over Prince George, so civic and other downtown facilities are preparing to undergo facelifts for the influx of athletes and other visitors.