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Auto event offers economic boost

Auto event offers economic boost

The sale is huge, and so is the impact on the local economy. The annual Megasale event is on at CN Centre, turning Exhibition Park into an automall for nine days. The sale ends at 8 p.m. Saturday.
The Morning Man

The Morning Man

More than 250,000 breakfasts served. That's not the number credited to a fast food chain, that's thanks to 'Uncle' Bob Greenaway, who for the last 19 years has served breakfast at Duchess Park secondary school.
Zurowski to unveil bid for mayor, sources say

Zurowski to unveil bid for mayor, sources say

A former city councillor is looking to step back into the political arena.
Appeals court dismisses Skakun case

Appeals court dismisses Skakun case

Though he lost the court case, Coun. Brian Skakun said he's not finished fighting for transparency in government. On Wednesday morning, the B.C.
Bee swarm has buzzed off

Bee swarm has buzzed off

A swarm of thousands of bees moved on from George Street last night, according to Ramada hotel general manager Tracy Peterson.

Airport CEO now heads industry group

Prince George's airport boss has climbed to new heights. It was announced on Tuesday that John Gibson, CEO of the Prince George Airport Authorty, had landed the position of board president for the Canadian Airports Council.
Couple celebrating 70 years of wedded bliss

Couple celebrating 70 years of wedded bliss

It's her pleasant disposition that's the secret to 70 years of wedded bliss, said 95-year-old Ben Primus about his wife, Marie. "And I wouldn't want to be with anyone else," added Marie, almost 86, as Ben reached to hold her hand.

Champion MLAs defend title at annual Chili Cook-Off

Prince George's MLAs were once again voted to victory, only this by-election was all over chili and the only party involved was the Spring Arts Bazaar that roiled around the nine cooking stations on the ballot.
Hart residents seeking sewer answers

Hart residents seeking sewer answers

As work kicks off on the installation of sanitary sewers in Hart Highlands, affected residents are still left with questions about what they're getting for the money.
New faces on IPG board

New faces on IPG board

There are four new faces on the group overseeing the city's economic development branch. On Monday night, city council approved the appointment of new Initiatives Prince George (IPG) board of directors members.