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Work started on 16 homes last month

There were starts on 16 new single-family homes in Prince George and area in October, according to numbers released Wednesday by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Holiday fundraiser brightens city

Holiday fundraiser brightens city

A small business owner and local artist decided it was time to Let Your Light Shine by giving back to the community once again.
Teen receives cosmic health honour

Teen receives cosmic health honour

Myles Mattila has become the first of what Northern Health hopes will be a growing galaxy of Community Health Stars.

Truck crashes through storefront

A Prince George business was sent scrambling Thursday morning after a pickup truck crashed through its front door.
Hopefuls look to win hearts, minds

Hopefuls look to win hearts, minds

Entering a four-year relationship shouldn't be taken lightly, so undecided voters got to test their compatibility with city council candidates Wednesday night.

Hunting guide identified as falling victim

A hunting guide from Lethbridge, Alberta was the person who died Monday when he fell off a cliff near Kemano, the B.C. Coroners Service said Wednesday.
Missing man not seen in days

Missing man not seen in days

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in finding a local man who has not been seen in more than two weeks. Curtis Dale Myers, 50, was last seen on Fri., Oct. 31 but there are indications he was in Prince George on Thurs., Nov.
Woman harassed on popular walking trail

Woman harassed on popular walking trail

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in tracking down a man suspected of harassing a woman Monday afternoon while she was walking her dog along the Greenway trail near University of Northern British Columbia.
Caron withdraws from Conservative race

Caron withdraws from Conservative race

Vanderhoof teacher Gerald Caron has stepped out of the race to become the federal Conservative party's candidate in Cariboo-Prince George. Instead, he is now seeking the position in neighbouring Skeena-Bulkley Valley.

Prince George loses blood drive to Kelowna

Prince George narrowly lost to Kelowna in this year's Canadian Blood Services' Interior Drive for Life.