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Winton Global workers get severance three years after

Lumber mill officially closes its doors
Skakun, union boss to run for city council

Skakun, union boss to run for city council

Three-term city councillor Brian Skakun and United Steelworkers local 1-424 president Frank Everritt announced they are running for city council, Friday.

P.G. schools recycle for cash

While recycling is an important part of investing in the environment, a group of Prince George schools have also used it to invest in their community. Last year, seven P.G.

Garneau consistent with men, women

Jason Garneau is one of Prince George's busiest hockey coaches. When he's not behind the bench of the B.C.

City reopens George Street block

The 300 block of George Street is back open for business, after being closed for approximately two weeks.

Pepper, Boone defend recess decision

School superintendent Brian Pepper shed further light this week on why elementary school students in School District 57 have been going without recess in the wake of teachers' job action while those in many other school districts still get the break.

Trustees to take a look at Miworth busing issue

A quest by a group of Miworth parents to revive busing to Heritage elementary school won further consideration from the school board on Tuesday night, although trustees were not making any promises.
Electric box becomes work of art

Electric box becomes work of art

Prince George Community Policing and the City of Prince George were thinking outside the box when they unveiled their latest community beautification project.
RCMP request help identifying suspect

RCMP request help identifying suspect

RCMP are seeking the public's assistance in identifying a shoplifter from a local retail business in Prince George. On Sept. 15 at approximately 9 p.m.
Downtown construction hurting local businesses

Downtown construction hurting local businesses

Pastry Chef Bakery owners Petra and Karl Haus have been in business 56 years, but construction of the downtown district energy system may force them to close their doors.