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Lheidli T’enneh signs onto pipeline project

Lheidli T’enneh signs onto pipeline project

Lheidli T’enneh has signed a long-term benefits agreement for the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline project. The 320-member First Nation based near Prince George will receive an initial payment of $248,000, then $1.
Beware of fake Star Wars tickets, says Better Business Bureau

Beware of fake Star Wars tickets, says Better Business Bureau

May the force make you wary of fake Star Wars tickets. That's the Better Business Bureau's message for fans buying tickets in advance of the latest installment of the franchise, set to open in movie theatres on Thurs., Dec. 17.
Operation Red Nose ready to roll this weekend

Operation Red Nose ready to roll this weekend

Operation Red Nose volunteers will be on the road again this weekend to safely deliver Prince George party-goers home during the holiday season.
Northern Health bus running holiday schedule

Northern Health bus running holiday schedule

Northern Health Connections buses will be running on a different schedule for the holiday season. The last trips for 2015 are: Tuesday - Fort Nelson to Dawson Creek.
Record crowd expected for Kris Kringle Luncheon

Record crowd expected for Kris Kringle Luncheon

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas spirit has struck Prince George as more than 700 people are scheduled to attend the 30th annual Kris Kringle Luncheon on Friday at the Civic Centre.
Give the gift of healthy eating

Give the gift of healthy eating

December seems to bring out the best in people and a great way to contribute to those in need in Prince George is by donating to organizations providing more than 1,000 Christmas hampers this year. The Native Friendship Centre, St.
Zimmer to lead B.C. caucus

Zimmer to lead B.C. caucus

Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer will once again lead the group of his party's federal representatives from B.C. and the Yukon.
Hamper programs seeking donations

Hamper programs seeking donations

Christmas hamper applications and donations are in full swing this holiday season at the four major hamper providers in Prince George - the Salvation Army, St.
UNBC senate unhappy with Moore pick

UNBC senate unhappy with Moore pick

The University of Northern B.C.'s senate is officially registering its dissatisfaction with the process of selecting the school's new chancellor, former Conservative MP James Moore.
Fee restrictions for debt settlers coming, says Ministry of Justice

Fee restrictions for debt settlers coming, says Ministry of Justice

Restrictions on the fees debt settlement companies can charge their clients will come into effect this spring.