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Holding pattern predicted for real estate market

A relatively unchanging real estate market is in the cards for Prince George, according to a forecast from the B.C. Real Estate Association.

Christmas wonderland

The Festival of Trees brings nine days of kick-off-Christmas magic to the people of Prince George and area.

Internet applications supported

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors expressed support for two applications from ABC Communication to the Connecting Citizens Grant Program.

Province improves wait list web site

The province has a new wait time web site to assist patients waiting for elective surgery. The information on the web site at www.health.gov.bc.

Liquor store received break on one-kilometre rule

The liquor control and licensing board granted a break on the distance requirement for the new liquor store about to go into the Coast Inn of the North.

RD gives pond hockey challenge green light

A special event license was granted to organizers of the inaugural Northern Regional Pond Hockey Challenge by Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors on Thursday.
'Weather' you like it or not, it's time to shift into winter

'Weather' you like it or not, it's time to shift into winter

Prince George woke up Wednesday to a howling, swirling wind and the first genuine snowfall of the season as Mother Nature lived up to the dangerous weather warning Environment Canada issued shortly before 4 a.m.
Christmas Kettle Campaign

Christmas Kettle Campaign

From now until Christmas Eve the Salvation Army in Prince George will be focused on 16 kettles they pray will brim over with funds to help less fortunate residents have food on the table during the long winter ahead.

Winter weather lives up to Environment Canada warning

A warning of dangerous winter weather issued by Environment Canada early Wednesday morning is proving to be accurate as Prince George woke up to snow and a howling, swirling wind.

Pride Centre opens at UNBC

Just look for the rainbow flag in the window and you have found the Pride Centre at the University of Northern British Columbia.