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Mrs. Doubtfire tops poll

Last time we asked what your favourite Robin Williams movie is and offered five choices. Here are the results of the poll: Good Morning Vietnam got 25 per cent of the vote with 355 votes. Dead Poets Society got 12 per cent of the vote with 164 votes.

Regional district antes up Games money

The Regional District has signed on to next year's Canada Winter Games in the form of $1.5 million.

Best of tourism, hospitality sought

Nominations are being welcomed for the 2014 BC Tourism and Hospitality Awards. Award categories include tourism and hospitality business of the year, tourism and hospitality leader of the year and outstanding customer service.
Cop cuts won't bite P.G. unit

Cop cuts won't bite P.G. unit

The B.C. RCMP's staff cuts to its specialized gang unit will not affect its operations in Prince George. "Absolutely not," said Sgt. Lindsay Houghton said when asked Thursday whether a $2.

Jail'n'bail set to raise cash for cancer society

The bars will once again be up in the parking lot of Gold's Gym on Wednesday for the second annual jail'n'bail fundraiser, put on by the cyclists participating in this year's Cops for Cancer Tour de North.
Former students give high marks to CNC

Former students give high marks to CNC

Former CNC students are more satisfied with their education than most B.C. students, but there's a divide between arts and applied programs students whether that education is useful in getting a job, according to a recent survey.
Call out to trustees

Call out to trustees

Nominations forms to run for a position on School District 57's Board of Education will be available starting today.
Chelaslie River fires by far the biggest

Chelaslie River fires by far the biggest

Entiako Provincial Park remained out of bounds Thursday as the massive Chelaslie River wildfire southwest of Prince George continued to burn.
Nomination packages ready for candidates

Nomination packages ready for candidates

Paperwork that will help decide the next four years is now available. Although the official nomination period doesn't begin until 9 a.m. on Sept.
Former P.G. man buys up restaurant chain

Former P.G. man buys up restaurant chain

B.C. restaurateur and former Prince George resident Frank di Benedetto, whose Frankie's Family Restaurants Ltd. operates more than 100 restaurants across Canada, has spent an undisclosed amount to buy the 27-location ABC Country Restaurant Chain.