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Finding love at the library

Finding love at the library

Summer is the perfect time to create a cute meet, which is the tale people tell of how they met their significant other. There's romance retreats, singles mingles, speed dating and now there's read dating at the library.

Author to shine light on HIV-AIDS

One of B.C.'s leading new voices on old-school perspectives on HIV-AIDS is coming to Prince George. Scholar, social commentator, and author Francisco Ibez-Carrasco will hold court at Books and Company tonight.

Conference looks to educate housing non-profits

The B.C. Non-Profit Housing Association is holding a conference aimed at educating and training non-profit housing societies and to encourage them to work closer together. The Northern B.C.

Conference tackles 'social license'

The theme of the second annual Resources North Association conference might be Breaking Down Silos, but the words that emanated most from the stage on the first day was "cumulative effects" and "social license.

Exams start today despite strike

Schools might be closed due to the strike, but that's not stopping final provincial exams from taking place. Provincial exams will be held starting today and ending on June 24 in School District 57's secondary schools.

Staff report advises against tax exemptions

After a year of wait-and-see, city staff are still not in favour of offering a tax exemption to future tenants of light industrial land.
City's top salaries released

City's top salaries released

Mayor and council cost taxpayers $412,252 last year. The totals are in the 2013 statement of financial information set to be approved by city council at tonight's meeting.
Area politicians react to pipeline approval

Area politicians react to pipeline approval

Prince George-area MPs Dick Harris and Bob Zimmer stressed Tuesday that Ottawa's approval of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline is a green light with all 209 conditions of the joint review panel attached.
Northern Gateway has many 'weaknesses', says prof

Northern Gateway has many 'weaknesses', says prof

Several UNBC professors expressed concerns about the federal government's approval Tuesday of the Northern Gateway Pipeline.

Resource North hosts land-use conference

The intersection of First Nations and the provincial and federal governments over land-use approval is the key focus of the Resource North Association's second annual Co-operative Land Management Conference, which runs today and Wednesday at the Civi