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Canfor gets OK from Ottawa for major project

Canfor Pulp has received, as expected, approval from the federal government for its $100 million upgrade to the recovery boiler at its Northwood Pulp mill in Prince George.

Prince George man suspect in death of teenager

A 20-year-old Prince George man is being held by police in connection with the murder of a teenage girl from Fraser Lake.

Ramada will have Song in Motion

Song in Motion, a new group in town who entertain the audience with songs and full choreography will be performing at the Ramada on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the lobby. This event is sponsored by the Downtown Business Improvement Association.

De Jong may run

The B.C. Liberal leadership race could get more crowded this week with Attorney General Mike de Jong set to declare his intentions. He has scheduled a news conference for Wednesday morning in Abbotsford.

Chorus in Christmas spirit

Christmas time is a busy season for the White Spruce City Chorus, and requests for them to perform are becoming more frequent.

Winter Games team offers cost overview to council

The 2015 Canada Winter Games Bid Transition Team presented an overview of the bid process and the expected costs - almost $50 million - to host the event to city council Monday night.

Paramedic honoured

A Prince George paramedic was one of the 20 B.C. Ambulance Service employees awarded with an Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service honours during a ceremony in Victoria, B.C.

Out in the cold

A recent agreement between the B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch and the Salvation Army deemed the official Christmas season for collecting funds is Dec. 1 to 24, inclusive.

Pub hosts fashion show

Elizabeth Fry Society will be the benefactor from a fashion show at Riverstone Bar Grill tonight. It's being hosted by SHHHH ... fashion shop in the Hart Shopping Mall.

Mischief at West Fraser Timber Park

Quesnel RCMP responded to a report of damaged property on the grounds of West Fraser Timber Park, at 600 Johnston Ave in Quesnel, B.C. on Friday Nov. 26.