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First-time Studio Fair vendor showcases gold-rimmed pottery pieces

First-time Studio Fair vendor showcases gold-rimmed pottery pieces

There are more than 300 vendors at the artisan craft fair this year and Pam Hagen of Sticks ‘n Stones Studio Pottery has her functional artwork on display.
Prince George food bank volunteers rising to the challenge

Prince George food bank volunteers rising to the challenge

The Salvation Army Food Bank serves more than 3,700 people every month in Prince George and about 35 per cent of them are children.
Food bank a lifeline, Prince George single mom of four says

Food bank a lifeline, Prince George single mom of four says

Unexpectedly laid off from her job and now experiencing some medical issues, Tawny Vittner had to turn to the Salvation Army Food Bank for help.
Opinion: Rules needed at supportive housing spots

Opinion: Rules needed at supportive housing spots

Rule 1:  No drugs or drug use in the Motels or in the residential areas. Rule 2: We want to know who is going to be living in the units.
Nechako Valley wins Prince George Bowl for first time in 12 years

Nechako Valley wins Prince George Bowl for first time in 12 years

Despite 26-0 loss to Vikings, College Heights Cougars will host playoff against South Kamloops next Saturday at Masich Place Stadium
WHL roundup: Cougars fall to Blades in Saskatoon

WHL roundup: Cougars fall to Blades in Saskatoon

The Cougars wrap up their swing through the Prairies tonight in Prince Albert before the long bus ride home.
Clocks set to 'fall back' Sunday as daylight time ends for most Canadians

Clocks set to 'fall back' Sunday as daylight time ends for most Canadians

TORONTO — Most Canadians will be turning their clocks back by an hour early Sunday morning.
Controlled burns planned for west of Prince George

Controlled burns planned for west of Prince George

Smoke is anticipated to be visible from the communities of Fraser Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and Burns Lake.
Air Canada admits it violated disability regulations in case of Prince George man

Air Canada admits it violated disability regulations in case of Prince George man

Rodney Hodgins was forced to drag himself off a flight in Las Vegas this summer.
Northern B.C. transportation booster program launched

Northern B.C. transportation booster program launched

The program aims to increase capacity for passenger transportation services and improve existing services.