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Increased oil shipments by rail worry Lower Mainland politicians

The number of rail cars transporting crude oil and petroleum products through B.C.
Walking a mile at Two Rivers

Walking a mile at Two Rivers

High school student art has been invited onto the walls of the region's top gallery. The Two Rivers Art Gallery will unveil an exhibition this week, created and curated entirely by the artistic participants of their Young Associates program.
Behind the wheel at Heavy Metal Rocks

Behind the wheel at Heavy Metal Rocks

Millions of dollars in high-tech metal fell into the hands of unqualified teenagers last Friday.
Airport has town hall meeting tonight

Airport has town hall meeting tonight

Tonight, the public can do a fly-by of one of its most significant institutions.

Grass fires keep wildfire crews occupied

Wildfire crews in the Prince George Fire Centre were called out to seven fires over 24 hours by mid-afternoon Tuesday, according to the province's wildfire management branch. Two were in the Vanderhoof-Fort St.
Hospital auxiliary celebrates members Friday

Hospital auxiliary celebrates members Friday

It would never get done if it weren't for dedicated volunteers. Health Care Auxiliary Day is Saturday across B.C. and the Auxiliary to the University Hospital of Northern B. C.

Business gets reading

The business community picks up a book, today in Prince George. Everyone gets the same book, a bestseller in the business and personal development realm, and the participants will discuss it as they turn the pages.
Area caught in recycling dilemma

Area caught in recycling dilemma

There are less than two weeks before a new recycling effort is set to begin and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George hasn't come to an agreement over what to do about those residents the provincial program is leaving out in the cold.
Crews labour to restore utilities after fire

Crews labour to restore utilities after fire

Downtown businesses were not the only ones affected when a fire leveled a portion of 300-block George St. early Monday morning. Just over 100 telephone lines were put out of commission with crews working over night to restore service by about 4 a.m.
Gutted

Gutted

There is not enough insurance in the world to cover the disappointment Carri Hunter is feeling after seeing her store go up in flames early Monday morning.