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Mall marks four decades of retail

Mall marks four decades of retail

On Nov. 6 the largest mall in Prince George will turn 40.
BBQ eatery emerges from fire

BBQ eatery emerges from fire

After a fire they didn't cause, in a building that wasn't theirs, caused The Copper Pig BBQ House to shut down for nearly six months, the George Street restaurant is about to open its doors again.
Spooner named Citizen of the Year

Spooner named Citizen of the Year

Roy Spooner is the Prince George Community Foundation's 2014 Citizen of the Year. The PGCF outlined a long list of contributions Spooner has made in announcing him as the winner.
Recruitment and retention top election issue for Chamber of Commerce

Recruitment and retention top election issue for Chamber of Commerce

Recruitment and retention of skilled workers is among the top priorities and challenges Prince George Chamber of Commerce members have identified for candidates in the municipal election.
More jail for stick-up schemes

More jail for stick-up schemes

A Prince George man was sentenced Friday to a further 38 months in jail for his role in two holdups earlier this year.

Adopt-a-family program ramping up

The Salvation Army is once again looking for organizations and individuals to make the 2014 Christmas Hamper and Adopt-A-Family programs a success.
Last chance for second thoughts

Last chance for second thoughts

Today marks the the last chance for candidates to take their names off the ballot. The list has already decreased after Dawn Taylor withdrew from the race Wednesday.
Returning resident leans on government experience

Returning resident leans on government experience

Trent Derrick is looking for real change at city hall. Derrick is taking his third run at a spot in local government, having previously run for council in 2008 and mayor in 2005.
Student hopes to get transit rolling

Student hopes to get transit rolling

A UNBC student is hoping a seat on city council will help shed light on some new issues. "I figure I can do a lot of good and there a couple of things around the city I would like to see changed," said Jeffrey Cunin.
CNC researching biomass power for resort

CNC researching biomass power for resort

The College of New Caledonia is collaborating with Purden Lake and Ski Resorts Ltd. to find ways to reduce the resort's dependence on diesel fuel to generate its power needs.