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Double trouble

Prince George RCMP were kept busy Tuesday with two motor vehicle accidents that required hospital treatment. The first at about 9:30 a.m. occurred at 18th Avenue and Ospika Boulevard when a northbound mini-van failed to stop at a stop sign.
Snow job

Snow job

Many options for plans to remove the white stuff
Sign of the salmon

Sign of the salmon

About 80 storm drains around downtown Prince George now have a yellow fish painted beside them, along with the words "Dump No Waste, Drains to River.
Flu shots underway

Flu shots underway

This year the annual seasonal influenza vaccine shots, now on, will include an H1N1-like A strain as well as vaccines for one other A-strain and a B-strain expected to show up during the flu season, typically from December through March.
Meet your twin

Meet your twin

City of P.G. agrees to letter of content with Chinese city

Huge health research project

If you're a B.C. resident between the ages of 40 to 69 years, the BC Cancer Agency wants you to be part of the largest health research project in Canadian history.

China the target for re-opened sawmill

w/ sidebar on latest softwood numbers unedited A new company with roots in Prince George and Quesnel has bought and re-opened a small sawmill in McBride which will send half of its production to China.

China lumber shipments increasing

A new company with roots in Prince George and Quesnel has bought and re-opened a small sawmill in McBride which will send half of its production to China.

Train the Tudor program

Here's an opportunity for those who'd like to teach adults to read and help raise the literacy skills in the community. Register for the Train the Tutor Program Oct. 25 to 28 at the Civic Centre in Prince George. Sessions go from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Mackenzie energy plant "unlikely" to be built

The $250-million Mackenzie Green Energy project is "unlikely" to go ahead, says Pristine Power senior executive Harvie Campbell. The plant was meant to produce power from wood waste, and provide steam to an adjacent pulp mill.