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Hospice Society unveils new executive director

Hospice Society unveils new executive director

The Prince George Hospice Society will have a new executive director in the new year. Donna Flood will take over from Donalda Carson on Jan. 5.

Legal drama unfolding at theatre society

A controversy over the way the annual general meeting for the Theatre North West Society was conducted has landed in B.C. Supreme Court.

Icy highway factor in fatal crash, coroner finds

An icy road was a contributing factor in the death of a 70-year-old New Hazelton woman, one of the victims in the rash of fatalities along Highway 16 last winter, according to a corner's report on the incident.

MMBC on board for Winter Games

The conclusion of the 2015 Canada Winter Games will allow those living in apartment buildings to get in on the recycling program. A announcement Thursday morning at the Civic Centre unveiled the plan to expand the recycling service next spring.

Rides offered by Operation Red Nose

Operation Red Nose will be back on the roads tonight and tomorrow, offering a second weekend of safe rides home.

IPG hosts projects forum

Local businesses looking for an inroad into major natural resource projects will have their chance in January. Initiatives Prince George is hosting its third annual Market Expansion Forum Jan.

Community Foundation hands out proceeds

The Prince George Community Foundation handed out over $61,000 to local groups and causes this year. Recipients were Central B.C.

Suspect in vehicle thefts arrested

A 24-year-old man is in custody following a rash of property crimes on Thursday morning. Prince George RCMP said it began some time around 6 a.m.

Blaze guts mobile home

A manufactured home in the Lombardy Mobile Home Park suffered $35,000 damage from an early-morning fire on Tuesday, Prince George Fire Rescue said. In all 16 firefighters from three halls were called to the blaze at 5:30 a.m.
Worker trapped in crane

Worker trapped in crane

A worker spent three hours inside the cab after the crane he was operating came into contact with a B.C. Hydro transmission line near the Husky Oil refinery on Tuesday evening.