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Hotel, condo projects ‘still in works’

Hotel, condo projects ‘still in works’

The hotel and condominium development slated for land adjacent to the Prince George Public Library remains dormant but is not dead, according to the project's main proponent.
Welcome home

Welcome home

The last time Victoria Towers was open for business, it was well below zero and people were fleeing for their lives into the November morning while ice-caked firefighters rushed inside.
Walk & Talk looks to help change lifestyles

Walk & Talk looks to help change lifestyles

Diabetes takes your life one piece at a time, said David DeVore, a retired teacher and education administrator who was diagnosed on his 55th birthday.
Schools reopen with short session on Monday

Schools reopen with short session on Monday

With ratification of the teachers contract, schools will reopen to students for a 90-minute session on Monday followed by a full day of classes on Tuesday, the school district said Friday afternoon.
Truck drives through restaurant

Truck drives through restaurant

The Mai Thai restaurant at Fifth Avenue and Douglas Street was extensively damaged late Friday morning when a new driver drove a car through its front.

School district waiting for word before reopening schools

The school district is waiting for confirmation that the employer has ratified the recently-negotiated contract with teachers before making public plans for reopening schools, officials said Friday morning. Word from the B.C.

Forestry organization feels optimistic for future

The Council of Forest Industries (COFI) held their annual community dinner and stakeholder meetings in Prince George on Thursday.
Groups makes pitch for world heritage site designation

Groups makes pitch for world heritage site designation

The Ancient Forest and surrounding area has what it takes to be a world heritage site, according to representatives from the Caledonia Ramblers and UNBC who addressed the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George Thursday afternoon.

Lemonade gesture helps pediatrics program

Five-year-old Evan Warren spends hours in hospital getting treatment for his juvenile arthritis. His eight-year-old big sister Audrey decided to fundraise to help purchase the toys offered as distractions by Child Life specialist Sandra Wyatt.
Pine Centre Mall celebrates 40 years

Pine Centre Mall celebrates 40 years

It was Nov. 6, 1974 when the doors opened to the first phase of the Pine Centre Mall. Celebrating 40 years, the Pine Centre has partnered with Northland Hyundai to offer patrons of the mall a chance to Ride Away with a Sante Fe on Nov. 28.