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New round of work scheduled for River Road

A second phase of work will start this Monday on River Road. To focus on a two-kilometre stretch from Foley Crescent to the CN overpass at First Avenue, the improvements will be much the same as the ones made to a 1.

Baldy Hughes and PG companies 'Building Futures'

Residents of The Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community and Addiction Treatment Centre are getting a leg up with the help of some businesses in Prince George.

A summer of a lifetime, in Shanghai

Katherine Sui, a third year nursing student at UNBC, is experiencing the summer of a lifetime in Shanghai, China. She's spending six months working at Expo 2010 as one of 30 hosting personnel in the public exhibition area of the Canada Pavilion.

Roadshow a go

Novice collectors now have a chance to buy, sell, or trade their goods with other collectors. The P.G.

Aquatic Centre bulkhead breaks under weight of lifeguards

Lana Keim started to get that sinking feeling. So did all the lifeguards in the Prince George Aquatic Centre. On Friday night at about 8 p.m. the group of 44 was standing together on one of the bulkheads that crosses the swimming lanes like a bridge.

ATV accident kills man

A 22-year-old man from 150 Mile House has died from severe injuries received in an accident when his ATV went over a cliff at Russett Bluffs near Williams Lake on May 10. The man was sent by ambulance to Vancouver General Hospital where he died.
Sparing the axe

Sparing the axe

City council opts not to cut

Boat show Saturday

The P.G. Power and Sails Squadron is hosting a boat show Saturday in the Walmart parking lot. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. there will be power and sail boats on display, said Bruce Porteous, a member of the P.G. Power and Sails Squad.

Big Brothers Big Sisters online survey

The Big Brothers Big Sisters organization is asking input from the community regarding their needs assessment survey for a proposed social enterprise.

Hot dog/smokie sale at TD May 14

funds raised will go to Children's Miracle Network