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P.G. couple listed as missing

Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating a husband and wife travelling from Prince George to the Kamloops area. On the afternoon of Sept.

BBK Bottle Depot debate dies with a whimper

The controversy around the expansion of the BBK Bottle Depot died with a whimper on Monday night, but some residents are still upset by the decision while others are resigned to the idea, and still others are all for it.

Mandatory northern stay for medical grads doesn't wash: minister

The provincial New Democratic Party suggested this week that student doctors of the Northern Medical Program should be required to stay in the north for a period of five to seven years upon graduation to ensure the region has a steady supply of new d

Dog gone robber

A commercial business on Vancouver Street was targeted by an armed robber, early Wednesday evening. The Dog Gone Bakery on Vancouver Street was entered at about 4:30 p.m. by a suspect described as being a First Nations youth in his early 20s.

Chamber shuts down street for 100th birthday party

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce is celebrating 100 years of advocacy with a street trade show tomorrow.

Seed money grows for proposed clinic

The proposed clinic to provide healthcare especially to complex-needs patients in the city who have no family doctor got at least 10 per cent of its financial needs met in one event.

Armed robbery on Vancouver Street

Police are on the lookout for a suspect following an armed robbery of a local business in the late Wednesday afternoon. Prince George RCMP were called to the 1000 block of Vancouver Street at about 4:30 p.m.

Evening of Pink to be inspiring affair

Despite so many competing events and causes, the Prince George community is showing strong support for this year's Evening in Pink.
Schooling costs too much, says advanced education critic

Schooling costs too much, says advanced education critic

Premier Christy Clark will need to make colleges and universities more affordable if she wants to develop a viable job-creation strategy, says NDP advanced education critic Michelle Mungall.

UNBC wins Clean Energy BC award

The Clean Energy Association of British Columbia will present the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) with an environmental stewardship award for its bioenergy plant.