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Second Inside Ride a success

The second annual Inside Ride, which took place on Tuesday at the John McInnis Centre, raised more than $18,000. More money is expected to roll in as the event is able to take donations until the end of November.

SODA gearing up for 18th annual fundraiser dinner

For the first time in 20 years, Hilary Crowley won't get to see first-hand how her partners in an Indian village are progressing with their treatment of people with disabilities.

Northern schools to get shop upgrade

Shop classes in northern B.C. schools can expect an influx of money to the tune of $250,000 as part of the ongoing Project Shop Class program.

Cullen holding meeting on proposed tanker ban

MP Nathan Cullen will be in Prince George tonight as part of the Take Back Our Coast tour.
UNBC holds open house for high school students

UNBC holds open house for high school students

High school students are invited to UNBC today to feel out the campus and get a flavour of university life.
Some signs cross new rules

Some signs cross new rules

Some candidates in the upcoming civic election are running afoul of the new rules. At the end of May, the provincial government established new legislation governing municipal campaigns.
Commons chaos

Commons chaos

When MP Bob Zimmer walked the halls of the House of Commons Thursday, he passed a bullet hole lodged into a column, right by the room where he'd spent 10 hours in lockdown with Conservative caucus members just the day before.
Census refuseniks judged

Census refuseniks judged

A McBride mother and son have been found guilty of breaching the federal Statistics Act by failing to complete their 2011 census forms.
Council hopes to boost Mounties

Council hopes to boost Mounties

While the financial allotment for the Prince George RCMP will remain the same, city council has thrown their support behind an idea to get more officers on the ground.
Seniors advocate set for surveys

Seniors advocate set for surveys

The needs of B.C.'s seniors are not being met, said Isobel Mackenzie, the provincial seniors advocate, in a report released Wednesday called The Journey Begins: Together We Can Do Better.