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Burton backs building base

Burton backs building base

When the federal Liberal party elects their new leader, the votes coming from the less-populated ridings will be just as important as those from the urban centres.
Top artist visiting P.G. Monday

Top artist visiting P.G. Monday

When a person asks the standard question 'how are you?' the expected answer is 'fine'.

Fatal collision north of Prince George

A two-vehicle collision north of Prince George has claimed a life.

YMCA chosen for Give with Target campaign

The YMCA has been selected as one of four national charities to participate in Target Canada's "Give with Target" Facebook campaign.

Caribou recovery plan still a year away

A federal recovery strategy for the southern mountain caribou is still a year away, the National Energy Board Joint Review Panel into the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline heard Friday.
Fall for Kittens to kick off at SPCA

Fall for Kittens to kick off at SPCA

The Prince George SPCA will be offering a big break on the cost of adopting a cat or kitten from the shelter for the next two weeks. Starting Tuesday and continuing through to Dec. 8, kittens will be available for $62.50 and cats for $47.

PWB awaits tax decision

Pacific Western Brewing employees are still waiting to hear if they face layoffs over the Christmas season.
WEB UPDATE: CNC negotiations fail to settle labour dispute

WEB UPDATE: CNC negotiations fail to settle labour dispute

The news from the negotiating front was not good Thursday for the College of New Caledonia. But, for the moment, unions representing support staff at CNC and several other B.C. colleges won't be walking off the job again.
Salvation Army fundraiser brightens up P.G.

Salvation Army fundraiser brightens up P.G.

Santa made his first appearance in Prince George this year in dramatic fashion Wednesday evening to kick off the 25th annual Tree of Lights campaign. Jolly Old St.
No move for golf course

No move for golf course

The Prince George Golf and Curling Club has sold its property on North Nechako Road, ending a chapter in the club's history which could have seen it leave its iconic location.