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Craig's List scam averted

Police are advising the public of a rental property scam that may be appearing on Craig's List.

Daily prizes for 31 days in May

To support program funding for low income residents and single parents Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre offers a project that can win a prize every day of the month.

P.G.'s economy turning the corner, says high profile economist

High-profile economist Sherry Cooper believes things are looking up for Prince George. "Pretty good a getting better," Cooper said Tuesday during a visit to the city when asked to assess the state of the local economy.

Grow-op busted on Alward St.

On April 1, members of the Prince George RCMP's general duty section executed two search warrants on the 500 block of Alward Street. The warrants were a result of a marijuana grow-op investigation on adjoining halves of a duplex.

Croft sole liquor control violator

The Croft Hotel's licence was suspended for four days in March for permitting an intoxicated person to remain at the premise, according to the most-recent compliance and enforcement summary reports from the B.C. Liquor Control and Licensing Branch.

ICBC recognizes Prince George volunteers for helping make B.C. roads safer

In recognition of National Volunteer Week, April 10 to 16, ICBC is thanking Prince George volunteers for their continued support in making our communities safer.
Every three minutes a Canadian is diagnosed with cancer

Every three minutes a Canadian is diagnosed with cancer

Did you know that every three minutes a Canadian is diagnosed with cancer? In 2010 there was about 173,800 new cases of cancer across Canada, including about 21,600 in BC.

Performing arts centre study delayed by five months

The feasibility study on the Prince George Regional Performing Arts Centre schedule has been pushed by five months.

Pushing the community's crime buttons

Crime threatens every home and every neighbourhood in the city. Find out how every home and every neighbourhood can fight back even before it gets there.

Projecting pipe costs, benefits problematic, symposium hears

It is difficult to account for the full range of costs and benefits for pipeline projects, including those like Enbridge's $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline, says a senior economist with the Calgary-based Canada West Foundation.