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Achillion owner ready to retire

Achillion owner ready to retire

One of downtown Prince George's most popular restaurants is about to close. After nearly 35 years of serving some of the best Greek cuisine the city has known, Kostas Iliopulos will shut the doors of the Achillion on Oct. 29.
Operation Red Nose seeking volunteers

Operation Red Nose seeking volunteers

Operation Red Nose Prince George is asking the community to be a deer and volunteer for its 2016 campaign. The designated driving service available during the holiday season relies on an army of volunteers to help keep Prince George roads safe.
Daughters of the Vote to fight for equal representation

Daughters of the Vote to fight for equal representation

Two women have been chosen to represent the two Prince George ridings at a leadership conference in Ottawa designed to encourage more women to get involved in politics.
Motel still in city's bad books

Motel still in city's bad books

The business license suspension deadline on the Connaught Motor Inn has come and gone with none of the 15 conditions fully met. City council closed the inn's doors for three months, until Oct.
Lheidli T'enneh name for UNBC added to sign

Lheidli T'enneh name for UNBC added to sign

The sign at the entrance to the University of Northern British Columbia is now welcoming people in the dialect spoken by the Lheidli T'enneh. Nizdeh Nekeyoh Hohudel'eh Baiyoh means "House of Learning" in the Dakehl (Carrier) language.
McKinnon elected Nak’azdli Whut’en Chief

McKinnon elected Nak’azdli Whut’en Chief

Alexander McKinnon has been elected Chief of the Nak'azdli Whut'en First Nation. McKinnon is a former band councillor and longtime resident of Nak'azdli, located next to Fort St. James.
Sign at Ancient Forest to be unveiled

Sign at Ancient Forest to be unveiled

A new sign at the entrance to the Ancient Forest Provincial Park will be unveiled on Saturday.
Government to add 75 stop of interest signs

Government to add 75 stop of interest signs

The provincial government is looking to add up to 75 roadside stop-of-interest signs and is asking for the public's help to decide where they should be located and what they should say.
Time to check your smoke alarms, PGFRS says

Time to check your smoke alarms, PGFRS says

Every smoke alarm has an expiration date - what's yours? October is fire prevention month and on that note, Prince George Fire Rescue Service is urging all Prince George residents to know how old their smoke alarms are and to replace them every 10 ye
Open house Saturday at Fire Hall No. 2

Open house Saturday at Fire Hall No. 2

The Prince George Fire Rescue Service is kicking off fire prevention month with an open house at Fire Hall No. 2 on Saturday. The hall is located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Ospika Boulevard and the event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.