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Police seek help

Police seek help

Police are asking for the public's help in the 2007 disappearance of 14-year-old Lucas James Degerness.

Plan calls for no parking in cycling lanes

Banning motorists from parking in the cycling lane along Ospika Boulevard next to the soccer fields at Exhibition Park is among the measures proposed in a draft city plan to make life easier for cyclists, walkers and runners.
One for the books

One for the books

Instead of receiving gifts for his fifth birthday in May, Liam Williamson decided to give a gift to the Prince George Public Library instead. This led to a $150 donation to the library's children's section.
Miss Northern B.C. crowned

Miss Northern B.C. crowned

A local Prince George girl grabbed the regional title at the Miss B.C. 2010 competition this past Sunday. Jaymie Lee Derkson, who was sponsored by Northland Hyundai, was crowned Miss Northern B.C.

Heat wave could produce record-setting temperatures

The heat is finally on in Prince George. Potentially record-setting highs are in store through to the end of the weekend, Environment Canada is forecasting, posing a sharp contrast to the mild summer we've had so far.

Update on accused Duchess Park teacher

A Prince George RCMP officer is requesting assistance from the public regarding the historic case of a former Duchess Park senior secondary school teacher who has been charged with gross indecency and sexual intercourse with a person under 16 .

Feds deliver cash for Canfor Pulp upgrade projects

The federal Conservative government delivered $15 million to Canfor Pulp Wednesday from its $1-billion Green Transformation Fund for two projects meant to reduce air pollution and increase energy production.

UHNBC to get heart-saving machine

Health care in the North is taking another step up with life-saving heart equipment being purchased for UHNBC and an internist trained in the needed technology arriving in Prince George soon.
Record number of doctors in B.C.

Record number of doctors in B.C.

There was a record number of new doctors registered with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. last year, which means it should be easier for British Columbians to find a family doctor.

UHNBC to get heart-saving machine

Health care in the North is taking another step up with life-saving heart equipment being purchased for UHNBC and an internist trained in the needed technology will be arriving in Prince George soon.