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Baseline air testing results show no detectable formaldehyde

First of more tests in Millar neighbourhood

Free contest for young writers

Young scribes between the ages of 10 and 17 have the opportunity to enter a short story in the Junior Authors Contest. Writers may submit only one story with a maximum of 1,000 words before the August 15 deadline.

Hire-A-Youth Week a success

The Prince George Service Canada Centre for Youth (SCCY) wrapped up a successful Hire-A-Youth Week. The centre helps match employers with enthusiastic youth who are eager to start working.

Treat Dad on his day

Royal Canadian Legion will hold a Father's Day brunch Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the branch at 1335 Seventh Ave. The event for members and bona fide guests offers breakfast and lunch dishes and door prizes at a cost of $10.

Rents and vacancy rates rise and fall

Monthly rents and vacancy rates have been wavering in Prince George, according to a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation survey released this week.

Registration underway for Allwynn Long Ride for Hospice

Registration is now open for the 2nd Annual Allwynn Long Ride for Hospice from August 14 to 15 at the Rockins' River Resort in Salmon Valley.

Hikers safe after a cold night in the woods

It was no Teddy Bear's picnic

World Elder Abuse Day

Prince George Council of Seniors will host an event to mark World Elder Abuse Day Wednesday from 1:30 to 3 p.m.

Young man dies in traffic wreck

A 29-year-old Yukon man died Sunday in a single-vehicle roll-over crash that happened about 8:05 p.m. on Highway 97 North, two km north of Salmon Valley Road.

Garden to help poor, seniors and children

The 2010 growing season in Prince George was launched Monday at the Downtown Community Garden by Integris Credit Union and Recycling and Environmental Action Planning Society, With help from project partners the garden at the corner of Seventh Avenue