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Wind blows flight off course

Saturday night's strong winds resulted in power outages across the city, most notably at the Prince George Airport, where an Air Canada flight was forced to turn back.

CNC's international student enrolment up 15 per cent

There are 15 per cent more students from outside Canada attending the College of New Caledonia (CNC) than there were last year, the college's board of governors was told Friday.
Hot potatoes for sale

Hot potatoes for sale

It's that time of year when teachers encourage students to raise money for their class. Kids usually go door-to-door selling wrapping paper, cookies or popcorn. But Ecole Franco-Nord teacher, Anthony Bulteau had a different idea.

Bear sightings drop 75 per cent

Prince George saw an approximately 75 per cent drop in bear sightings this year compared to 2010.

Harris among House's top travellers

Cariboo-Prince George MP Dick Harris's travel expenses took a significant leap in 2010-11 while Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen's took an even bigger tumble, according to a report on MPs' expenses released in the House of Commons this month.

Court battle continues over proposed mine

The Tsilhqot'in Nation will seek an injunction of its own to prevent exploration work from proceeding in the vicinity of the proposed Prosperity gold and copper mine 125 kilometres southwest of Williams Lake.

Islamic centre open house draws a crowd

Until she took part in Saturday's public tour of the Prince George Islamic Centre, Lavinia Reid had no idea the most direct path to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, lies 16.5 degrees northeast of Prince George.

Aggravated assault leads to 18 months in jail

From Prince George Supreme Court: November 21 Wolfgang Otto Johnny was sentenced to six months in jail for aggravated assault.

Canfor club crafts Christmas cheer

A group of former Canfor employees have happily traded their day jobs for that of Santa's not-so-little helpers.

A Chilcotin invasion

Crack-crack-crack-crack-crack. A flock of geese leaped out of the frosty grass into the chilly Chilcotin air, startled by the sudden rasp of gunfire.