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Two bears relocated

Two bears relocated

The Prince George conservation office's live trap was put to effective use as two black bears were nabbed over a 24-hour period.

Uncommon commitment

Nowadays, almost everything in life is disposable, from everything from technology to communication to clothing, said Harold and Doreen Hewlett.
Age before booty

Age before booty

Elderly man arrested following bank robbery

Doing it for the kids

Families came out in droves on Friday for Kids Day at the PGX, where admission for children under 12 was $2. Laughter and voices filled with excitement echoed throughout the exhibition grounds.

Filmmaker follows Enbridge path

They've already put in 1,100 kilometres of biking and 300 kilometres of walking. There's much more yet to come as filmmaker Frank Wolf and his friend Todd McGowan follow the route of Enbridge's proposed pipeline through northern B.C.

Pelican Lake fires swell

Firefighters are making good progress on a number of fires south and west of Prince George fueled by the hot, dry weather.

PGX goes to the kids

Families came out in droves for Kids Day at the PGX, where admission for children under 12 was $2. Laughter and voices filled with excitement echoed throughout the exhibition grounds.

City of Quesnel employees refuse last contract offer

Unionized employees have rejected the latest offer tabled by City of Quesnel management.

Pittman improvements garners award

Pittman Asphalt has earned a "diamond achievement commendation" from the National Asphalt Pavement Association for the upgrades to its Otway Road operation.

Real estate market down in July

Single-family homes sold for an average $211,542 each in northern B.C. last month, according to the B.C. Real Estate Association, a $1,089 decrease from the month before. Unit sales also took a hit as 339 homes exchanged hands, down from 405 in June.