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New Northern Health Connections bus

New Northern Health Connections bus

There's a new Northern Health Connections bus as part of the routine fleet renewal. The bus includes a new exterior design and interior features.

Integris exec earns praise

A local banking executive has been named one of the top young people in North America in that field.

Campaign all smiles

Tim Horton's Smile Cookie Campaign held last week at all six locations raised $24,342 from Sept. 15 to 21.
Fall fair set to delight Saturday

Fall fair set to delight Saturday

There are 3,500 pounds of freshly picked Okanagan Gala apples heading into the Civic Centre just in time for the annual Mennonite Fall Fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Final tally for final Evening of Pink

Raising close to $25,000, the 10th and final Evening of Pink was held last Saturday at the Prince George Civic Centre. Guest speaker Dr.

Apple drive keeps rolling

The Prince George Elks Lodge and St. Vincent de Paul Drop-in Centre will be distribute more than nine tonnes of fresh Okanagan apples to food banks throughout northern B.C. this weekend.
Bust leads to slew of charges

Bust leads to slew of charges

A recently-concluded month-long investigation is expected to generate drug-related charges against 25 people, Prince George RCMP said Thursday.
Webcasting to cover Games

Webcasting to cover Games

The 2015 Canada Winter Games will feature the "most comprehensive webcasting coverage in Canada Games history" under a plan unveiled Thursday in Prince George. To be produced by SportsCanada.
Land lawsuit set for hearing

Land lawsuit set for hearing

An application seeking to have a lawsuit brought against BCR Properties Ltd. by lumber manufacturer John Brink dismissed will be the subject of a hearing at the Prince George courthouse next month. The hearing, set for Oct.
Judge wouldn't move Legebokoff trial

Judge wouldn't move Legebokoff trial

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett turned down an application to have the trial for now-convicted serial killer Cody Allan Legebokoff moved to Vancouver.