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Kids and grandparents bond through books

A popular program at the Prince George Public Library is giving grandparents and children a chance to get to know each other through books and reading. The free drop-in program happens every Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Conservatives federal budget propels northern coal project

The majority Conservatives rolled out a federal budget Monday almost exactly the same as the one that helped trigger an election this spring, which includes provisions for a key transportation project in northern B.C.

Survivor sets off stroke alarm

Linda Rodier is the latest name added to Canada's stroke statistics - however she stands out in that she survived almost unscathed.

Local businesses take Canucks fever to the bank

Canuck playoff fever has gripped Prince George and is having a positive impact on the bottom line for some local businesses. Jersey City manager Lance Van Helvoirt said the store can't keep Vancouver Canuck hockey jerseys on the shelf.

Region creating more jobs

The Cariboo and Fraser Fort-George regions showed positive economic growth last year, however the recovery has not been seen in all sectors. A report by the Chartered Accountants of B.C.
Investigators stumped on cause of noxious fumes

Investigators stumped on cause of noxious fumes

Hazardous Materials specialists are puzzled over the gas that caused an apartment building evacuation on Monday afternoon. Prince George Fire Rescue Service, the RCMP and BC Ambulance paramedics were called to 1698 Juniper Street at 3:15 p.m.

Play golf and raise some green for a good cause

A charity golf tournament on June 17 hopes to raise money for the Prince George Council of Seniors' (PGCOS) Wheels to Meals program.

No answer yet on shuttered sawmills

Despite surging Chinese lumber demand, which has helped resurrect several shuttered mills in northern B.C., other sawmills remain indefinitely shut down, victims of the malaise in the American housing market.

Get engaged

The City of Prince George is hoping to get residents more engaged in their local neighborhoods. Council will be meeting with residents on a neighbourhood level to talk about city projects and priorities, and get community feedback.

Fed budget puts coal terminal expansion into play

The majority Conservatives rolled out a federal budget today almost exactly the same as the one that helped trigger an election this spring, which includes provisions for a key transportation project in northern B.C.