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One show only, Lord of the Dance

Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance tour will take to the CN Centre stage March 1. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at all Ticketmaster outlets.
Comedian shills survival skills

Comedian shills survival skills

How much stock do you put in the end of the world? For Canadian comedy icon Bob Robertson - not much. But that didn't stop the British Columbia Entertainment Hall of Fame inductee from lampooning the Dec.

Green announces select committee on business

Mayor Shari Green announced a mayor's select committee on business as her first action as the city's new mayor, Monday. Green said the committee will be made up of herself and several members of the business community.

Rustad sawmill employees to receive severance

Nearly two-and-a-half years after it was put on temporary closure, Canfor Corp. said Monday it has decided to permanently close its Rustad sawmill and pay nearly 150 employees severance for their years of service.

More than a walk in the park

A suspect was caught masturbating in a city park this past weekend. At about 5:45 p.m. Sunday, Prince George RCMP received a complaint of the indecent act happening at Cottonwood Island Park near the boat launch on River Road.
Furry friends looking for homes

Furry friends looking for homes

It’s not just people who are looking forward to being with their families this holiday season.
Harris defends time spent in the Okanagan

Harris defends time spent in the Okanagan

Cariboo-Prince George MP Dick Harris says he continues to maintain a rental home in Prince George although he admits to spending "as much time as I'm able to in the Okanagan" where his wife had owned property for about a decade.

Pizza deal helps CNC nurses

Student nurses at the College of New Caledonia will be better equipped for their studies as a result of deal cooked up by a pizza boss.

Halifax trial delayed by Prince George arrest

A trial for two British Columbia men accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a Dartmouth hotel didn't resume as scheduled Friday because one of the defendants is in custody on the West Coast.

Machete wielder's conviction reduced to manslaughter

On Monday a B.C. Supreme Court Justice reduced a conviction of second degree murder to manslaughter for Ricky John Smith in the 2004 death of Brent Melanson in the parking lot of a Prince George fast food restaurant.