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IPG vice chair defends McEwan severance package

A "terms of departure" that will entitle former Initiatives Prince George (IPG) chief executive officer Tim McEwan to nearly $140,000 over the next six months is a good deal given the alternative, the economic development corporation's vice-chair sai

Ringing up list of criminal charges

An avalanche of allegations cascaded down on Jamie Hammerstrom and others when police came to him over stolen vehicle suspicions.

Charges coming after three-car crash

A 21-year-old Prince George man could be facing charges following a three-car collision Friday afternoon. At 3:15 p.m.

New CNC faculty contract expires March 31

The province announced Friday it has ratified a collective agreement with the College of New Caledonia Faculty Association.

Endako mine expansion gets government go-ahead

The provincial government has issued a permit to allow a significant expansion of the Endako molybdenum mine 170 kilometres west of Prince George.

Bright young minds gather for regional science fair

If science is the wave of the future, then science fairs could be considered the ripple that triggers the tide.

Corralling business rumours

A Prince George guest ranch has gotten the attention of the Better Business Bureau, after consumer complaints.
Business owner optimistic refund coming from natural gas marketer

Business owner optimistic refund coming from natural gas marketer

A Prince George business owner now has reason to believe an independent marketing company will provide a refund after allegedly signing his company up to a third-party natural gas contract.
P.G. man disputes woman’s version of events in hotel room

P.G. man disputes woman’s version of events in hotel room

One of two mixed martial arts fighters from British Columbia who are accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a Dartmouth hotel two-and-a-half years ago testified Wednesday in his own defence.

Mill burnt, taxes frozen

Taxes have been frozen for the coming year, for the residents of Burns Lake as they work through the fresh wounds - mental, physical and economical - of the Babine Forest Products blast.