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Speeders' bosses to get letters

Speeders' bosses to get letters

The employers of drivers caught exceeding the speed limit while on the job by Citizens on Patrol volunteers can look forward to getting a warning letter, says Prince George RCMP's community policing unit.
Weather system grounds planes

Weather system grounds planes

A malfunctioning piece of equipment has affected some flights at the Prince George Airport. The Nav Canada weather observation system went down last night, said spokesperson Ron Singer.
Festive forest

Festive forest

The Festival of Trees continues this week with public viewing today from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is a national giving day slated for Dec. 2. This is a new Canadian effort encouraging people to give and volunteer, marking the opening day of the giving season.

Greyhound sued over slip and fall

A Prince George woman is suing Greyhound for injuries she allegedly suffered by tripping on the lip of the sidewalk in the front door if its 12th Avenue bus station.

The great Santa Claus Debate

Is Santa Claus for real? Does he really exist outside of the hearts and minds of children? Find out the answer during the 20th Annual Santa Claus Debate Friday at the University of Northern B.C. at 7 p.m. in the Canfor Theatre.

Pull together

An event aimed at raising funds for First Nations' legal challenges against the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway proposal will be held next week in Prince George. Organized by Pull Together, it will be held Thurs., Dec.

Celebration of Lights seeks volunteers

The Railway and Forestry Museum is in need of volunteers to help get ready for their annual Celebration of Lights.

Tips to create a winter wildlife haven

A little tardy on your pre-winter cleanup of your yard? The B.C. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals approves and so will the wildlife seeking a bit of help to make it through the coldest part of the year.
Trustees thanked for service

Trustees thanked for service

It was a thin agenda and several rounds of thanks that greeted the school trustees during their last meeting for District 57's current board, which will say goodbye to Betty Bekkering, Kate Cooke and Sharon Bourassa.