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Test shows low radon levels in city buildings

Test shows low radon levels in city buildings

Early radon gas tests in city buildings show the 10 facilities and their inhabitants aren’t in danger, with buildings all well below the recommended Health Canada levels for mitigation.
Royal residence

Royal residence

The Spruce Kings 35th annual show home, custom built by Scheck Construction at 2601 Links Drive in Aberdeen Estates, is designed for family.
Raise a Reader grants to support local literacy

Raise a Reader grants to support local literacy

To support local literacy programs, the Prince George Public Library is accepting applications from charitable organizations that promote children and family literacy. The grant applications are available online at www.pgpl.
UNBC board names new chairperson

UNBC board names new chairperson

A University of Northern B.C. graduate and Suncor Energy director has been elected as the university's new Board of Governors' chair.
Job Chats offers insight into career choices

Job Chats offers insight into career choices

It can take years for someone to pick the right career path, but the library is making it a little easier on teens through its second annual Job Chats.
Couple celebrates 100th chemo treatment

Couple celebrates 100th chemo treatment

The most wonderful, beautiful, loving, kind and calm woman in the world had her 100th chemotherapy treatment Friday, said Adam Radomski about his wife Yolanda Antonio.
Arrest warrant issued for stabbing suspect

Arrest warrant issued for stabbing suspect

RCMP are on the lookout for Kenneth Michael Wipfli, 35, in relation to a stabbing in the 1500 block of Pearson Avenue Thursday morning. Five charges have been approved against Wipfli and a warrant for his arrest has been issued.
Murder victim suffered gruesome death, court hears

Murder victim suffered gruesome death, court hears

Some grisly details surrounding the murder of Fribjon Bjornson were among the agreed facts read into the record Friday, as Crown and defence counsels set the stage for arguments next week on whether a Nak'azdli woman is guilty of playing a role in di
Northern housing market volatile, homes outdated

Northern housing market volatile, homes outdated

Northern B.C. communities continue to have volatile populations and housing markets, but the current building trends are mimicking past practices that don't cater to the needs of changing demographics, especially with seniors.
Man found with break-in tools sentenced to 60 days

Man found with break-in tools sentenced to 60 days

A 41-year-old man found with an assortment of suspicious items last month was sentenced Wednesday to 60 days in jail and one year probation.