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Blood drive neck and neck

Prince George has gained ground and is in a near tie with Kelowna as this year's Canadian Blood Services' Interior Drive for Life enters the final stretch.
PG MP, staff react to Ottawa shooting

PG MP, staff react to Ottawa shooting

Parliament is in lockdown and police are expanding a security perimeter in the heart of the national capital after a gunman opened fire and wounded a soldier at the National War Memorial.
Winter Games braces for Coldsnap

Winter Games braces for Coldsnap

The 2015 Coldsnap music festival and the 2015 Canada Winter Games have made a merger. Under normal timelines, Coldsnap would be booking acts, securing venues and calling on volunteers and personnel at almost the same time that the CWGs is slated for.

Cycle North praised

Cycle North Powersports has received double recognition in the industry for customer service, achievements in retail design and merchandising, marketing, community involvement and general business management.

IPG pieces earn accolades

A series of videos produced by the city's economic development arm has been recognized with an international award.
School memories preserved

School memories preserved

People often reflect back on their school days with fond memories.
UHNBC to handle Ebola

UHNBC to handle Ebola

VICTORIA - The provincial government has designated five B.C. hospitals, including University Hospital of Northern B.C.
P.G. fugitive found in California

P.G. fugitive found in California

A former Prince George man is fighting deportation back to Canada where he is accused of raping a disabled child in this city four decades ago.
Wife honoured for giving kidney to husband

Wife honoured for giving kidney to husband

She just couldn't stand to see him suffer so Lori Ridley gave her husband, Shane, one of her kidneys. Lori is the honouree for this year's local Kidney Walk, which will be held Sunday at the Northern Sport Centre.

Citizen poll gets practical results

The last poll question seemed to pique people's interest with 1,229 voters weighing in for the question: Was the $400,000 investment to change Fourth Avenue downtown into a two-way street worth it? Yes, it will slow traffic down and be safer for pede