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Liberal incumbents promise more seats in engineering for UNBC

Liberal incumbents promise more seats in engineering for UNBC

University of Northern British Columbia will see an influx of new seats for undergraduate engineering students if the B.C. Liberals are re-elected, incumbent MLAs Mike Morris and Shirley Bond said Monday.
Power restored after outage strikes city

Power restored after outage strikes city

Service was restored to the nearly 5,800 customers affected after a power outage struck a large swath of the city Monday afternoon. Power went out shortly before 3 p.m. and was restored slightly more than one hour.
Driver killed in rollover near Horsefly

Driver killed in rollover near Horsefly

One person is dead after a single-vehicle crash Saturday on Highway 97 near Horsefly. Called to the scene shortly before 1 a.m., RCMP found a pickup had left the roadway, rolled and collided with a BC Hydro pole.
Paving season begins next week

Paving season begins next week

Next week, city crews will hit the streets for paving season. As as part of the city's capital road rehabilitation projects for 2017, projects are set to take place at: Seventh Avenue, Quebec Street, McBride Crescent, Gladstone Drive and St.
Foodie Fridays returning

Foodie Fridays returning

Get ready for another savoury summer season of Foodie Fridays. Once again, the City of Prince George is inviting licensed food trucks and sidewalk vendors to sell their prepared food during the summer months.
Soup Bus serving up warm feelings

Soup Bus serving up warm feelings

Soup. The warm fuzzy feeling of nourishment and warmth soothes the soul with every spoonful. This is the mission of the Carrier Sekani Family Services Community Linkages Soup Bus Program.
Telus Cup fans enjoying the ride

Telus Cup fans enjoying the ride

Apparently, air horns are not allowed in the CN Centre stands for the Telus Cup but it didn't really matter for fans of the Cape Breton West Islanders. They've got plenty of lung power to support their boys on the ice.
Trust you gut, workplace injury victim tells gathering

Trust you gut, workplace injury victim tells gathering

If there is a lesson Matthew Bowcott wants others to learn from an almost life-ending workplace accident he suffered 15 years ago, it's to trust your instincts.
Man guilty of possession for purpose of trafficking

Man guilty of possession for purpose of trafficking

A Prince George man faces time behind bars after a provincial court judge found him guilty Friday of possessing heroin and cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
Ancient Forest closed this weekend

Ancient Forest closed this weekend

Ancient Forest Provincial Park will be closed this weekend to allow four trees threatening the boardwalk to be felled. "None of the trees can be safely modified as it is the decay and lean of the main stems that is creating the danger," B.C.