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Support group helps members take a breather

For Brother Michael, his first year with the Prince George SOB group consisted of a lot of listening. Michael, 65, has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which is a progressive lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe.
WIDC the ‘perfect showcase’

WIDC the ‘perfect showcase’

At 29.5 metres, the Wood Innovation and Design Centre in Prince George isn't that tall in conventional building terms - officially six floors, but topping out at a height of about eight storeys.
Time critical for helicopter effort

Time critical for helicopter effort

The executive director of the Helicopter Emergency Response Operations Society (HEROS) says she should know by the end of January whether there is enough support to bring dedicated emergency medical helicopter service to northern B.C.
Man no longer missing

Man no longer missing

A man reported missing earlier this month has been located and is safe. Curtis Dale Myers, 50, was located by investigators in another community, Prince George RCMP said Friday. Police had issued a bulletin Nov.

Search to continue for missing woman

Prince George Search and Rescue will continue searching the Willow River area for a missing 49-year-old woman on Saturday morning.
Bea's Tree

Bea's Tree

Shirley Gratton puts together Bea's Tree Thursday at the Festival of Trees. Bea Dezell bought the tree in the early 50's from Perry's Pharmacy. She used the tree to help celebrate Christmas with her Brownie Pack for close to 15 years.

Deeds Well Done at Mr. Mike's

Good deed doers are being sought out by Mr. Mike's Steakhouse Casual for their Deeds Well Done program until Dec. 31.
City seeking nominations for top volunteers

City seeking nominations for top volunteers

City hall is now accepting nominations for the city's most outstanding volunteers.

Protection sought for sources on Mount Polley

Unions representing government inspectors and engineers and Mount Polley mine workers, supported by First Nations, called on the B.C.

Slip and fall leads to lawsuit

A Fort St. James woman has filed a lawsuit after fracturing an ankle when she allegedly slipped and fell on a wet floor in the foyer of the Nak'azdli Chief Kwah Memorial Hall.