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First wave of cancer centre hirings

First wave of cancer centre hirings

The starting lineup has been announced for the northern cancer centre's team of specialists.

Grow-ops crop up in PG homes

Legitimate landlords can become part of the criminal element if they do not keep a careful watch on their properties. One local property owner is sharing her experience as a warning to others. "Oh, I am so dumb, when you look back in hindsight.
Prince George caught on camera

Prince George caught on camera

Prince George was caught on candid camera last month by a company called iLOOKABOUT.

Airspace deal has convoluted history

B.C. Housing will purchase the airspace occupied by Elizabeth Fry Place at 1373 Sixth Ave. once construction of the seniors' housing complex is complete.
Go back to school safely

Go back to school safely

Voices across the province are joining to alert drivers about the dangers to children, now that school is back in session and youngsters are populating the streets.

Group of women sought in violent attack

Prince George RCMP are searching for four or five young women who attacked and robbed a 35-year-old Prince George women on Tuesday. At approximately 11:30 p.m. the woman was walking on Redwood Street near 20th Avenue when she was suddenly attacked.

Seniors housing deal examined

B.C. Housing will pay Commonwealth Health $5.905 million - $164,000 per unit - for the construction of Elizabeth Fry Place on Sixth Avenue. Under B.C.

Norwood Street raid leads to jail term

A drug bust on VLA last week has yielded at least one jail term Robert Junior Badger was sentenced to 30 days in jail for possession of a controlled substance in Prince George provincial court on Tuesday.

Roberts, Richaug run for medals

This was no walk in the park. No race that consists of 54 kilometres of trail running over three 18-kilometre loops, each of which gains 3,000 feet in elevation, could be considered a simple stroll.
Forest minister preaches caution in dry weather

Forest minister preaches caution in dry weather

B.C. forests minister Steve Thomson continued to urge caution Wednesday in the face of a spurt of late-season forest fires.