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Anti-HST forces celebrate

The core supporters of the anti-HST petition are coming together one more time.

Red Cross seeking donations for Pakistan

Flooding over the last few weeks has created devastation for about 20 million people across Pakistan and with monsoon season lasting for at least another month, the flood damage will increase as will the need for assistance.

CNC adds classes to meet demand

There are 10 new classes that will be added this fall to meet the demand for core courses at the College of New Caledonia.

Province inks mine deal

The B.C. government signed another mining revenue-sharing agreement with the McLeod Lake Indian Band on Wednesday, the second such arrangement in two days.

Rain gives fires pain

Continuing rain is finally letting 800 firefighters and support personnel get a handle on the two largest fires in the province, west and southwest of Prince George.

Chamber boss defends HST

B.C. Chamber of Commerce president and CEO John Winter hopes the anti-HST campaign will die a quiet death, but he acknowledges the future on this is uncertain. The B.C.

It's all about technique for local dancer

There is a dancer born, raised and trained in Prince George who will be attending the San Francisco Ballet school this fall in order to gain more technique.
Wheel theft, $10,000 flat

Wheel theft, $10,000 flat

Thieves rolled away with more than $10,000 in tires and rims. They took them off of a belly-dump trailer on Sintich Frontage Road alongside Highway 97, not far from the turnoff to the airport.

Y-Files Mysteries gets another chapter

Cat, Frenchie and Gilda are at it again in the second of a series called the Y-Files Mysteries, books for young people written by a local author.
Nurses clash with hospital

Nurses clash with hospital

There is a discrepancy over how many Professional Responsibility Forms (PRFs) that Northern Health is guilty of resolving or not at University Hospital. The B.C.