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Remains of 11 Lheidli T'enneh ancestors found at park

Remains of 11 Lheidli T'enneh ancestors found at park

"Don't dig, please," Chief Dominic Frederick implored Mayor Lyn Hall with a laugh during a press conference Friday offering an update on the pavilion being built at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.

Hotline set up for owners of evacuated businesses

For business owners evacuated from their homes due to the Cariboo wildfires, a sense of worry, anxiety and loss continues to linger as some begin making their way back home.
Limelight Quest open to all solo singers

Limelight Quest open to all solo singers

Singers who are ready to step into the limelight need to take the plunge quickly as the registration deadline for the solo singing contest Limelight Quest is Tuesday at midnight.
Navy League volunteer helps guide cadets to success

Navy League volunteer helps guide cadets to success

One local ex-military volunteer was looking for something for his son to do in 2009 and found the Navy League of Canada cadet program. Lt.
Conference Board scales back outlook for city's economic growth

Conference Board scales back outlook for city's economic growth

The bloom on Prince George's economic rose has withered, according to the Conference Board of Canada. In a report released this week, the Board predicted the city's real gross domestic product will grow by 1.5 per cent this year and edge up to 1.
Bond heaps praise on B.C. Liberals' outgoing leader

Bond heaps praise on B.C. Liberals' outgoing leader

Prince George-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond praised outgoing B.C. Liberal leader Christy Clark for all she has done while premier of the province and avoided raising any shortcomings her boss may have had while at the helm when reached Friday.
Convicted bank robber escapes sentencing after time limits exceeded

Convicted bank robber escapes sentencing after time limits exceeded

A man convicted of holding up a Prince George bank will not be sentenced for the act because his case took too long to prosecute.
CNC student first recipient of new scholarship

CNC student first recipient of new scholarship

College of New Caledonia student Nathan Mickey is the first recipient to receive the Brad Horen Memorial Scholarship Award. The college along with donor, Brian Quarmby, were thrilled to present the award. "This means a lot," Mickey said.
ICBC ordered to pay special costs in car crash case

ICBC ordered to pay special costs in car crash case

ICBC has been ordered to pay special costs in a court case where a judge concluded the insurer had engaged in an abuse of process. In August last year, B.C.
Hikers rescued, fined for lighting campfire in Tweedsmuir South

Hikers rescued, fined for lighting campfire in Tweedsmuir South

Two hikers who ignored BC Park closures had to be rescued and were also ticketed for making a campfire, RCMP said.