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Revised pipeline plan doesn't impress opponents

Thicker pipes and more valves may make Enbridge's Northern Gateway project safer, but it's not enough to satisfy some of the project's local detractors.

Celebrated community member leaves behind legacy of leadership

If there was a club for Prince George's volunteer association presidents, David Hodgson would have been the president. David Thomas Hodgson - born March 12, 1933 - died this past week, leaving behind a legacy of leadership.
Fleeing motorist causes high-speed collision

Fleeing motorist causes high-speed collision

A motorist suspected of drunk driving on Highway 97 Saturday morning rear-ended another vehicle at a high rate of speed while fleeing police, resulting in non life-threatening injuries to both drivers.

Teegee elected Carrier Sekani tribal chief

Terry Teegee was the landslide winner in Friday's Carrier Sekani Tribal Council election, gathering 415 votes to defeat his election opponent, Valerie O'Connal, who had 120 votes.
Forfeiture director going after Arrance's bling

Forfeiture director going after Arrance's bling

The province is seeking more than $270,000 in allegedly ill-gotten gains from a former Prince George man police say has ties to organized crime.

CRTC chops fund, smaller TV stations could feel the pinch

Small-city television stations across the country are in for a fight for survival now that they know an annual subsidy provided by cable and satellite TV providers will be scrapped.

Voting day for eight Carrier Sekani Tribal Council nations

Eight Carrier Sekani Tribal Council nations go to the polls today. The council holds an election every three years to pick a tribal chief and vice-chief. This year, half that job is already done.

Crescent Spur mill cleared

A controversial mill project got the go ahead from the regional district Thursday, despite concerns that it would harm area ecotourism operations. The rezoning of a 0.5 hectare section of Steve and Joanne Pelton's 9201 Loos Rd.
Be a rock star in a local TV commercial

Be a rock star in a local TV commercial

Everyone's invited to feel like a rock star while shooting a TV commercial for Summerfest next Wednesday night.

AiMHi celebrates 55 years of service in P.G.

So what is AiMHi all about? First off, the name is not an acronym. According to executive director Bill Fildes, the two lower-case "i's" in the name symbolically represent people who aim high to achieve things in their lives.