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Energy spent doing charity work

A set of Early Childhood Education students at CNC are putting their charity energies towards Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre. "Our goal is to raise money and get donations from the community to help support their program.

Snowpack near normal

Snowpack levels for the Upper Fraser and Nechako basins remain near normal according to the Feb. 1 report from the province's river forecast centre. The level for the Upper Fraser stood at 99 per cent and for the Nechako it was 109 per cent.

Biodiesel processing facility?

Green Drinks, a Prince George group that meets to discuss matters of environmental concern, invites residents to attend its next meeting at Raven Haven, 421 George St. at 7 p.m. Feb. 23.

New camera system required

Quesnel's RCMP detachment will need an upgrade to its video surveillance system, Solicitor General Kash Heed said in a letter to council, in answer to jury recommendations into the October 2005 in-custody death of Ian Bush in Houston The detachment a

Columbus Hotel owner wins a break in court

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Four housing starts last month

There were starts on four single-family homes in the Prince George area in January, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the same total reached over the same month last year.
Ski helmet pays off

Ski helmet pays off

Wearing a helmet while soaring down a ski hill is being credited for saving a young boy's life. When six-year-old Isaiah Waldner of Prince George came barreling down the Hart Highlands ski hill Feb.

Haiti benefit result

Canadian Red Cross and Sound of the North band express thanks to sponsors, performers, businesses and individuals who helped make the Haiti benefit concert at Prince George Playhouse a success.

Wealth Expo offers keys to your money

One thing we all have in common is a wish for better financial security and more money in our pockets. The question on how to accomplish that may well lie in the 2010 Wealth Expo being held on Sunday. The free event is held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Bylaw changes mulled

A major overhaul of the city's bylaw services department was suggested by some city councillors, while others worried about the long-term ramifications.