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Fundraiser brings relief to villages in India

The 21st annual fund-raising dinner in support of the Samuha Overseas Development Association will take place on Oct. 21.

Bridge replacement planned at Cottonwood Island Park

Reconnecting with nature will soon be made even more possible with a new foot bridge at Cottonwood Island Park. The City of Prince George has contracted the services of Nahanni Construction Ltd.
College of New Caledonia's Burns Lake campus growing

College of New Caledonia's Burns Lake campus growing

The College of New Caledonia's Lakes District Campus in Burns Lake continues to grow during the 2017 fall semester. The college experienced an enrollment increase with 150 registered students compared to 81 at this time last year.
Height restrictions lifted on Salmon Valley bridge

Height restrictions lifted on Salmon Valley bridge

All height restrictions have been removed from the Salmon River Bridge on the Highway 97 corridor north of Prince George.

Info meeting on electric cars coming

Technology and market forces are zapping life into the electric vehicle industry. Some residents of the local area own electric vehicles, and charging stations are now seeping into the Prince George urban landscape.
Liberal leadership candidate visits Prince George

Liberal leadership candidate visits Prince George

After recently announcing his candidacy for leader of the BC Liberal Party, Andrew Wilkinson is ready to travel across the province. Current stop, Prince George.
City's unemployment rate 5.7 per cent in September

City's unemployment rate 5.7 per cent in September

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.7 per cent in September, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. That's down from 6.
City's home sales and prices see increases

City's home sales and prices see increases

The city's real estate market remains on the upswing in terms of both prices and houses sold, according to B.C. Northern Real Estate Board numbers released Friday.
Murder victim dead before he was strangled, lawyer argues

Murder victim dead before he was strangled, lawyer argues

A jury was asked Friday to consider the possibility the victim was already dead by the time the accused handed the alleged murder weapon to a colleague.
P.G. Chamber of Commerce opposes proposed tax change

P.G. Chamber of Commerce opposes proposed tax change

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce has joined Canadian Chamber members in passing a resolution opposing the proposed federal tax changes for incorporated businesses.