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Prince George Airport Authority CEO named to national board.

Prince George Airport Authority chief executive officer John Gibson has been elected to the Canadian Airports Council board of directors as one of two directors representing small airports in B.C. and Alberta.

Teen's death not in vain

Shelby Hamilton was only 18 when she died last month, but her death has not been in vain, say her grandparents.

Truck trules altered

The Province has adopted two recommendations from the Trucking Sector Climate Action Working Group meant to have a positive impact on both the environment and on productivity in the industry.

Beheaded bear

A Prince George family encountered a "creepy situation" while out riding their quads Monday in the Haldi Lake area. Gillian Getz said she, husband Grant and son, Layne came across a young black bear that was missing its head.

Mother's Day brunch enjoyed

Mother's Day brunch offered by the Royal Canadian Legion in Prince George was a big success with about 70 people attending. Branch 43 is hoping to make it an annual event and is considering a similar event to commemorate Father's Day as well.

Relay For Life a success

Masich Place Stadium brimmed with energy and hope over the weekend. The Canadian Cancer Society's Relay For Life brought people together to support those who have battled cancer or are currently fighting it. For more, see The Citizen.

Cardboard ban coming

Claims that a cardboard disposal ban is going in at the Foothills Landfill are true. Claims that the ban will begin in June are false.

Employer's conference at Civic Centre

Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society, in partnership with Initiatives Prince George (IPG) and the Chamber of Commerce, is hosting an employer's conference Friday, May 21 at Civic Centre. Registration is at 7:30 a.m.

Relay For Life a success

The Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life has raised over $360,000 and that number will rise because donations come in even after the event, said Erin Reynolds, Revenue Development Co-ordinator for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Credit for Mount Milligan mine extended

Terrane Metals Corp. announced Monday that a $40-million credit agreement, being used to support construction at its Mount Milligan mine project in northern B.C., has been extended for one year to May 2011.