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Air cargo delays, but PG Airport remains hopeful

Air cargo delays, but PG Airport remains hopeful

A $2-million fuelling-facility meant to improve the Prince George Airport's chance of attracting air cargo traffic is expected to be completed two months later than scheduled.

Liberals push for legislated oil tanker ban

B.C. Liberal MP Joyce Murray introduced a private members bill Tuesday that, if successful, would kill Enbridge's proposed $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline project.

Aboriginal winners

Robert and Gladys Michell, owner-operators of Selkin Logging Ltd. & Michell Enterprise Ltd. of Fraser Lake have been recognized for outstanding business achievement in B.C.

Give blood and food

Blood banks and food banks have partnered to encourage the public to double up on holiday generosity, encourages people to participate in the first ever Bleed and Feed.

New blood at IPG, PPG

Two of Prince George's economic development entities announced their latest board appointees on Wednesday. Initiatives Prince George (IPG) IPG named Glen Wonders as its new chair, replacing outgoing Clint Dahl who held the post since March, 2008.

Accident victims from Prince George and Kitwanga

Two Prince George residents and one young man from Kitwanga died in the two-vehicle collision Tuesday on Highway 16 West near Jutland Road. RCMP Cpl.

CNC offers new Metis course online

A new Aboriginal studies course is set to be offered at College of New Caledonia.

Seats available for high school students in CNC’s CTC program

Seats are still available in College of New Caledonia's Career Technical Centre program, which allows high school students to graduate with not only their high school diploma, but their first-year certificate in technical training.
Looking closer at all the pretty lights

Looking closer at all the pretty lights

The future of the Northern Lights Festival is in question.

Young musicians take the stage

The Prince George and District Music Festival is preparing to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Organizers are expecting more than 900 participants to enter from communities like Burns Lake, McBride, Vanderhoof and Prince George.