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Three charged with first degree murder

Three charged with first degree murder

Three men have been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of Jordan McLeod. McLeod was reported missing on Jan. 19 and his body was found Feb.
Northern B.C. fungus could contain cancer cure

Northern B.C. fungus could contain cancer cure

When Faran Rashid was little, he was fascinated by all things science. "By like Grade 5, I'd read every single science book in library at school," said the 21-year-old University of Northern B.C. student. "That's all I did, was read.

Garden group promotes growing local food

The summer months make for a quiet office at UNBC for the Prince George Public Interest Research Group, but its learning garden, nestled between the student residences and the bioenergy plant, is in full bloom.
Seniors Information Fair coming to BCNE

Seniors Information Fair coming to BCNE

Admission prices are down and parking is free at the fair and that's great news for seniors on a fixed income, said Lola Dawn Fennell, general manager at the Council of Seniors Resource Centre.
Lombardy residents say landlord’s agent using city order to bully tenants

Lombardy residents say landlord’s agent using city order to bully tenants

A group of residents in the Lombardy Mobile Home Park say they believe they are being unfairly targeted in a quest to clean up the controversial site.
Retail heating up along P.G. highways

Retail heating up along P.G. highways

The Prince George highway strip is registering with retailers. Two main sites are showing positive signals for the consumer climate of this area, and it stands out against the national climate.

Local community foundation offers grants to non-profits

During its 20th anniversary the Prince George Community Foundation was able to offer seven community organizations more than $17,000 during the second cycle of awarded grants.
Families flown to Vancouver to build support network, attend camp

Families flown to Vancouver to build support network, attend camp

Northern families with autistic children are taking a much-needed break this weekend. Twenty families from Prince George, Prince Rupert, Fort St.
Children's club focuses on community service

Children's club focuses on community service

This week the 5-Day Club children's program ran at the All Nations Church located at 1919-17th Avenue. "This is the second year we've done the 5-Day Club," said Pastor Larry Pinchbeck of the All Nations Church.
Bark in the Park

Bark in the Park

This event goes on Sunday, August 9 from 10 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., with an RCMP dog demonstration at 12:!5. Registration starts at 9 a.m. at Duchess Park Dog Park.