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PGX offers special exhibit

PGX offers special exhibit

Fairgoers will get a chance to walk through history at the Prince George Exhibition this week. As part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of the event, PGX organizers have put together a special centennial exhibit.
Something old, something new

Something old, something new

There's no better time to take a look back than at the centennial celebration of the Prince George Exhibition.

Local man remains missing after jumping into Carp Lake

A Prince George man remained missing as of Tuesday afternoon, two days after jumping out of his fishing boat into Carp Lake to retrieve his hat.
Area MP still waiting for Senate reform

Area MP still waiting for Senate reform

Prince George-Peace River MP Bob Zimmer has been waiting for Senate reform for more than two decades, but the Conservative politician remains hopeful change is on its way. He may have to wait a little longer.

Great-grandmother strikes one more off bucket list

As waves lapped into the boat, a group of eight paddlers bravely rode out into the Fraser River rapids. The frigid mountain-fed water was already through Eileen Hoagland's wet suit on the hot July day.

Rotarians cueing up for smoking detail

Vegetarians might be tempted to fall off the wagon if they were to sample Roy Spooner's barbecued ribs.

Vanderhoof man accused of assault with vehicle

A Vanderhoof man faces several charges for allegedly using his car as a weapon.

Display pitches B.C. Jobs Plan resources

The B.C. Jobs Plan mobile display was in Prince George Sunday and Monday as part of an 11-community provincial tour. The interactive display - featuring three touch-screen interfaces - was set up at Pine Centre Mall.

Fort George Park site of holiday fun

For some Prince George residents, the best way to beat the heat this weekend was to face it head on. With the sun shinning, Fort George Park was hopping on Monday for B.C. Day celebrations organized by the Prince George Knights Society.

Bantam Knights win nine-inning thriller

It took overtime but the Prince George Knights have their first win at the B.C. Minor Baseball Association championship in Kamloops.