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Knippshild missing, perhaps in Okanagan

Knippshild missing, perhaps in Okanagan

A Prince George man has been away since late November, giving concern to loved ones and police. Harvey Knippshild, 67, left his home on Westmount Drive on Nov. 24 and has not been seen or heard from since.

Snowfall appears to have fallen short of record

Prince George was hit with a heavy snowfall Friday but not likely not quite enough to set a record. As of 5 p.m. 13 cm had descended on the city, Environment Canada said, just shy of the record for Dec. 16 of 14.4 cm set in 2000.

Paramedics provide food aid

When Prince George paramedics gave first aid to the issue of hungry citizens, the public responded to their lights and sirens.

Kopar Administration to head province's new employment initiative in Prince George

Kopar Administration Ltd. has signed a five-year contract to deliver the provincial social development ministry's new employment program in Prince George.

Highway collision kills passenger

One person has died after a serious head-on collision which closed Highway 16 Friday night. Shortly after 6 p.m.

School district offering free online language programs

The original Rosetta Stone provided scientists the key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.

Woman guilty of dangerous driving causing death

A plea of guilty to a charge of dangerous driving causing death was entered at Prince George courthouse Thursday morning for Sandra Cassidy for fatally hitting a man as he was walking along Ospika Boulevard nearly two years ago.

Macleans on Macleans with MacQueen

Two small fact boxes at the bottom Maclean's Magazine believes its crime rankings are real, and so are the inroads made on crime in Prince George.

Electric, propane vehicles to join city fleet

The City of Prince George will consider purchasing a 100 per cent electric vehicle in 2012 as part of a strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the city's vehicle fleet.

From India to Prince George

CNC human resources program fuels international ambitions