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Library needs help with art installation

Library needs help with art installation

The Prince George Public Library is unveiling its first-ever piece of public art next month and needs more donations to help pay for the project.

Enbridge sets Northern Gateway pipeline information session in PG

Prince George residents are going to get a chance to ask questions directly of Enbridge officials later this month. It's the first time the company has opened itself to general public questioning in the city on the proposed $5.

Echoes of Egypt

Susan and Samy Hanna were glued to their computer when Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak took the microphone this afternoon. It was 11 p.m.

Finger pointing begins in ‘execution’ of Whistler sled dogs

SPCA spokesperson describes ‘horrific’ scene of slaughter

Not always man's best friend

A Prince George man, known to police as a gang member, was bitten by a police dog when he fled as police attempted to arrest him as a participant in a downtown fight Sunday morning.
Art project inspires at Pine Centre Court

Art project inspires at Pine Centre Court

A new set of original images now encircles the centre court at Pine Centre Mall. It is the second installment in a four-part art project sponsored by mall management. The centre court walls were, up until September, blank.

Korean students attacked

A machete attack on two foreign exchange students in North Vancouver has resulted in the arrest of three male youths whose alleged motive was robbery. Investigators, who worked on the case throughout the weekend following the attack early on Jan.

Search continues for West Lake suspects

As Prince George RCMP continue to search for those involved in a shooting Jan. 28 at West Lake, more information is being released on the suspects and vehicle being sought.

First air quality advisory of 2011 issued

The B.C. Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with the Northern Health Authority, issued the first air quality advisory of the year this morning.

P.G. employment agency get $600K contract

A Prince George employment agency has landed a $674,000 contract to provide job skills training to as many as 120 people over the next year.