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PG-bound flight goes missing

PG-bound flight goes missing

An air search was launched Monday after a cargo plane disappeared from radar between Vancouver and Prince George. Naval Lt.
Falling injuries dropping

Falling injuries dropping

The number of people injured by falls in B.C. has dropped by more than a third in the last two decades, according to a new study.
Medical student inspired by mom, focused on north

Medical student inspired by mom, focused on north

The call came in before midnight. Emergency transplant. Did she want to shadow the procedure? Of course first-year medical student Christine Kennedy had put in that very request and by 1 a.m.
Pre-sale on for P.G. fire department history book

Pre-sale on for P.G. fire department history book

Frozen Flame, A History of the Prince George Fire Department, is a 120-page book that will make its debut on Canada Day at The Exploration Place.
Council to mull downtown park

Council to mull downtown park

The city is hoping to get moving this summer on new green space in the downtown core.
Ministerial address

Ministerial address

B.C. Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Steve Thomson speaks at the 2015 COFI Conference in Prince George Thursday.
Scooter hit by car

Scooter hit by car

Prince George Fire Rescue Service firefighter tends to a man who was driving a scooter that was struck by a car on 10th Avenue near Harper Street Thursday afternoon.
Mayor to talk community revitalization

Mayor to talk community revitalization

There's a free lecture at the Prince George Library's Bob Harkins branch on Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Fort St.
Residents approve sewer system plan

Residents approve sewer system plan

Another group of Hart Highlands residents has voted in favour of a new tax to bring city sewer lines to their neighbourhood.
Riverside land owners seek erosion prevention investment

Riverside land owners seek erosion prevention investment

Property owners along the Fraser River want the city to chip in to keep the bank from siding any further into the water.