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Time to get on with it

I am 70 years old and have lived in Prince George since 1972. You might say, well so what? Who cares? And you would be right, if that was all there was to it. So now, the rest of the story, as Paul Harvey would say.

Crime Stoppers hosting document shredding event

The Prince George Crime Stoppers Society be hosting a public "document shredding" event. It's set for Sat., Oct. 18, at the Walmart parking lot, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CNC making ties in India

CNC making ties in India

The College of New Caledonia is about to sign agreements in India that may lead to overseas learning opportunities and boost international enrollment.

Time served given for attack

A Prince George man has been sentenced to time served for the first of a series of attacks about a year ago. Christopher Ryan Russell, 26, received the term in Prince George provincial court on Wednesday for a Sept.
Operation Cookie Dough ready to roll

Operation Cookie Dough ready to roll

Kathy Nadalin is sorry for putting so many cookies into the mouths of the people of Prince George.
Wilbur offers way through legalese

Wilbur offers way through legalese

Putting himself forward as a voice of reason, incumbent councillor Dave Wilbur is seeking a third term in local government.
Mother 'angry' over charges decision

Mother 'angry' over charges decision

A mother is upset and disappointed that no charges will be pursued against the man who allowed an 11-year-old girl to get behind the wheel of his sport utility vehicle, leading to a rollover that killed her 12-year-old daughter.
Ghomeshi engagement set for Nov. 7

Ghomeshi engagement set for Nov. 7

Jian Ghomeshi's appearance in Prince George has now been rescheduled.

Three injured in explosion at Burns Lake pellet plant

Three workers have been injured in a wood dust explosion in Burns Lake. The incident happened at the Pinnacle Wood Renewable Energy wood pellet plant at 8 am this morning, the company's CEO, Leroy Reitsma, told Business in Vancouver.
Three injured in Burns Lake pellet plant explosion

Three injured in Burns Lake pellet plant explosion

One man suffered third-degree burns and two other employees were injured in an explosion at a wood pellet plant in Burns Lake on Thursday.