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Landfill a real gas for regional district

Landfill a real gas for regional district

The regional district is putting out a call for those with ideas for making use of the gas emitted from a local dump.

Berry pleads guilty, jury dismissed

A trial before a jury came to an end even before it started on Monday after Chad Douglas Berry pleaded guilty to several charges from a March 2010 crime spree that started at an Oak Street home and ended in Cluculz Lake.
Peacock tickled pink by honour

Peacock tickled pink by honour

The lady known for bringing an Evening of Pink to Prince George was the toast of the town Friday night at the Civic Centre. Monica Peacock is this year's choice as the Citizen of the Year.
Technology gives local man the words he needs

Technology gives local man the words he needs

Stewart Gordon has found his voice. The 39-year-old Prince George resident has cerebral palsy and the disability prevents him from being able to talk via conventional means.

IPG adds management staff

Initiatives Prince George is expanding its management team to attract businesses and get their message out. As of Nov.
Health event does a body good

Health event does a body good

At the sixth annual Healthier You Expo Sunday, Prince George residents came for the laughs but walked away with armed with information to make them feel good.

Pipeline protest goes Wednesday at Civic Centre

Members of the National Energy Board's Joint Review Panel may have left town for a week, but organizers of a protest set for the Civic Centre on Wednesday hope their message gets through loud and clear.
City businessman awarded Queen's Jubilee medal

City businessman awarded Queen's Jubilee medal

Prince George fixture Ben Klassen was almost rendered speechless when presented with a token of appreciation for his contribution to the community - almost.
Kordyban Lodge opening delayed

Kordyban Lodge opening delayed

A bankrupt subcontractor has forced the Canadian Cancer Society to delay the opening of Kordyban Lodge for an indefinite period.

Trial begins for attack on blind man in McBride

A B.C. Supreme Court trial has begun for an Alberta man accused of severely beating a blind man who is a well-known personality in McBride. Michael Richter, 33, of Ponoka, faces five charges in relation to the alleged Dec.