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Church welcomes RCMP

Church welcomes RCMP

The Prince George RCMP is going to be welcomed to the neighbourhood courtesy of a downtown church. Timbers Community Church will be hosting a block party on Friday, June 13, noon to 1:30 p.m.
College offers web design program for professionals

College offers web design program for professionals

The College of New Caledonia is offering working professionals a chance to learn the basics of web and graphic design while still working full time.

Dementia support group seeks volunteers

There's a dementia support group in Prince George looking for volunteers. It's not for the dementia patient, it's for their caregivers. "This is their lifeline," said Leanne Jones, Alzheimer Society of B.C.
Canada Games seek billet, rental accommodations

Canada Games seek billet, rental accommodations

Organizers of the 2015 Canada Winter Games are seeking residents willing to provide accommodation for visitors and volunteers during the games.
IPG to survey businesses, develop retention plan

IPG to survey businesses, develop retention plan

The city's economic development arm is moving forward with its plan to devote some of its focus to helping local businesses stay local.
Health Fair targets those at risk for kidney disease

Health Fair targets those at risk for kidney disease

It often comes as a surprise to find out that a person could lose 80 per cent of kidney function before symptoms are experienced, and by then it's serious.

Judge backs conviction of truck thief

A man will face sentencing for leading police on a chase in a stolen pickup truck after a Prince George provincial court judge dismissed his application to have the convictions stayed because of the time it took to bring the case to trial.

Active Minds summer camp has spots to fill

UNBC has openings for children to fill up on summertime fun and fill up their brains too. Active Minds is a summer camp divided into two age brackets (six to nine years and 10-plus years) and several categories of interest.
Brothers show courage

Brothers show courage

Brothers Joshua and Samuel were never expected to sit up by themselves let alone run in a relay.
Teachers march against B.C. Liberals

Teachers march against B.C. Liberals

Bearing placards, carrying horns and noise makers, and shouting slogans, a day-long strike Tuesday culminated in a rally that drew about 300 teachers and other unionized school employees to MLA Shirley Bond's office.