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Airport powers up

Passengers affected by Friday night's flight cancellations at Prince George Airport should contact their airlines, an airport official said Saturday.

Contest to put money in pockets of young entrepreneurs

Young entrepreneurs come in many forms. Some are at the helm of startups they invented themselves. Some have bought into existing businesses. Some are taking the reins from parents passing it down or original owners bringing them on as partners.

Yellowhead Grove Golf Course looking to sell land to RV shop

The owner of the Yellowhead Grove Golf Course is looking to get out of the business.

RCMP seeking 911 dispatchers

A career presentation is scheduled for anyone interested in becoming a dispatcher fielding 911 calls and processing police requests at the North District Operational Communications Centre. It's set for Feb. 7 starting at 9 a.m.

Power outage causes flight cancellations

Wet, heavy snow caused a power outage at the Prince George Airport Friday night. Backup power was available throughout the terminal as of press time, but there was no lighting on the airfield.
Reflections of UNBC's 25 years in P.G.

Reflections of UNBC's 25 years in P.G.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the University of Northern B.C. four local artists received up to $10,000 in funding to develop their project called Reflections - Past, Present and Future, which will be a permanent art installation.
Jordan McLeod still missing but car found

Jordan McLeod still missing but car found

Although Jordan Taylor McLeod is still missing, thanks to a tip from the public the 2006 Chevrolet Malibu he was last driving was located northeast of Williams Lake Tuesday afternoon.
P.G. man killed in crash near Mackenzie junction

P.G. man killed in crash near Mackenzie junction

There was a single vehicle crash Thursday at around 2:44 p.m. about 15 kms north of the Hwy 39 junction to Mackenzie.
Scholarship honours local radiologist

Scholarship honours local radiologist

The name most deeply associated with starting the city's medical imaging technician program is the name now attached to gathering funds for those students, even though the man himself is now gone. Dr.
A hole lot of work

A hole lot of work

Devon Devereux with the City of Prince George patches potholes along Foothills Boulevard Thursday afternoon.