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Green vows to be tough on crime, taxes

Green vows to be tough on crime, taxes

Mayoralty candidate Shari Green pledged to get tough on crime and tighten belts at City Hall at the opening of her campaign office in Parkwood Mall on Thursday.
Darrell Hubbell named Citizen of the Year

Darrell Hubbell named Citizen of the Year

Hubbell Designer Goldsmiths owner Darrell Hubbell is Prince George's Citizen of the Year for 2011. Hubbell was presented the award at a gala dinner and awards night on Friday, hosted by the Prince George Community Foundation.
Skakun censure before council on Friday

Skakun censure before council on Friday

City council will hold a special meeting on Friday to decide whether to proceed with a censure against Brian Skakun.
More road closures hurting George Street businesses

More road closures hurting George Street businesses

Ongoing construction and road closures on George Street continues to put a strain on small businesses on the street.

UNBC hosts all-candidates debate

The candidates for city council weighed in on issues including the future of UNBC, urban sprawl, addressing social issues and improving the city's reputation in an all-candidates forum on Wednesday.
Foul findings from Farrell fire

Foul findings from Farrell fire

A mobile home fire on Farrell Street is now in the hands of police. The initial investigation into the Sunday blaze gave firefighters clues that foul play might be involved.
Let's Talk About Hormones

Let's Talk About Hormones

Morning fatigue, foggy thinking, weight gain, night sweats all have a hormone connection and Jackie Harvey, an International speaker and radio show host, offers people a natural alternative to hormonal balance.

Trusting the Taser investigation findings

A Prince George incident is likely one of the last in the province for which police will investigate the conduct of fellow police.

P.G. will have to wait for immigrant language program

Prince George immigrants hoping to receive workplace-specific English language training as part of a $5.5 million government-funded pilot project will have to wait a few months.

Leadership MIA

Last Thursday's B.C. Supreme Court decision giving council the go ahead to punish Brian Skakun ensured this council ended its effective term with a whimper not a bang.