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Province blinks on eye care

Province blinks on eye care

Prince George optometrist Robert Reid was able to prescribe medication for glaucoma for the first time on Wednesday.

Unions will vote to merge

Some Prince George forestry, railway and media workers could soon be part of Canada's largest private sector union.

Park project proceeds

It's been a long time coming, so what was one more day due to rain? City staff began work on the second phase of the Duchess community park project Thursday, laying the groundwork for the incoming accessible playground and mini mountain bike skills p
Olympic photo galleries

Olympic photo galleries

Katrin Holtwick of Germany digs out a ball during a beach volleyball match against the other German team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. For more Olympic photos click on Community above, then go to Photo Galleries.

Twins in custody

Twin brothers are behind bars facing several charges following an alleged assault and robbery at a Salmon Valley home last week.
Motorcyclist looking to shine spotlight on brain injuries

Motorcyclist looking to shine spotlight on brain injuries

Athletes in contact sports such as hockey and football have been linked to traumatic brain injuries, but Bobby Renaud wants people to know it's not just limited to that group.
Kin 1 closure puts PGX outdoors

Kin 1 closure puts PGX outdoors

With Kin 1 now a closed-off construction site, organizers of the 100th annual Prince George Exhibition have had to enact temporary measures to make up for the lost space.

Elderly woman gets 18 months for driving death

A wild drive along Ospika Boulevard that led to the death of a pedestrian two-and-a-half years ago has resulted in an 18-month sentenced for an elderly Prince George woman.

Minister wants pipeline promises put into law

The B.C. government wants Enbridge's pledge to go above and beyond current pipeline safety standards on its Northern Gateway project to be enforceable.

Facebook pic turns into sick ad

When Jolene Cupples posted a photo of her young daughter on Facebook, she had no idea that it would wind up on a website advertising the child for sale.