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Accused found not guilty of heroin possession

Shane Arthur Wilson was found not guilty Wednesday of possessing heroin. During a B.C.

Remembrance Day flag volunteers needed

The Canadian flag is always featured at the city's annual Remembrance Day services but a tradition that began last year has made our national symbol even more prominent every Nov. 11.

Road work bumped up

Three road projects have been put on an accelerated path in the Prince George area.

Pipeline wrestles with bears

Northern B.C. is full of caribou, mountain goats and bears and the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline will impact them to varying degrees.

Money issue scuttles CNC support staff bargaining

Support staff at the College of New Caledonia will take a strike vote next week after talks with CNC administrators broke down on Thursday.
Get set to Boogie with the Stars

Get set to Boogie with the Stars

New Year's eve in Prince George always gets some extra sparkle when the element of a ballroom dance competition is added into the mix. This year's Boogie with the Stars, held at the Civic Centre Dec.
He's Barack! Obama wins second term

He's Barack! Obama wins second term

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama won re-election Tuesday night despite a fierce challenge from Republican Mitt Romney, prevailing in the face of a weak economy and high unemployment that encumbered his first term and crimped the middle class dream

B.C. Tory heads to P.G.

B.C. Conservative Party leader John Cummins will be based out of Prince George this week as he tours northern B.C. This morning, the B.C.

Manufacturers look for local input

A manufacturing power-group has been set up for northern B.C., but more energy is needed to get the young conversation going.

Sturgeon take the spotlight

Salmon has stolen the show at National Energy Board hearings into the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline, but Tuesday was the turn of white sturgeon to grab some of the limelight.