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B.C. teachers, employers reach tentative deal

B.C. teachers, employers reach tentative deal

RICHMOND — A tentative deal has been reached in the British Columbia teachers' strike, a mediator confirmed Tuesday.
Second suspect sought in arson investigation

Second suspect sought in arson investigation

Police have issued video from a security camera showing a second suspect allegedly involved in an arson that destroyed a shed in early August.
Smithers woman killed in collision

Smithers woman killed in collision

A 60-year-old Smithers woman was pronounced dead at the scene following a collision Friday on Highway 16, 10 kilometres west of Topley. The woman's name has not yet been released.
Books by the bushel

Books by the bushel

Books are being organized Saturday morning for the Kiwanis Annual book Sale in front of the college Heights Save-On foods.
Parts of a greater whole

Parts of a greater whole

The fourth annual Auto Swap Meet at the Roll-a-Dome took place over the weekend. The event, organized by The Vintage Car Club Prince George branch and Crusin' Classics, had over 43 vendors selling all kinds of parts and collectables.

Art talk keys on cash side

A panel of successful local artists will be in the conversation spotlight today, talking about how they have managed the commercial side of their arts careers.

Feast PG a foodie delight

Celebrate food, drink and good times - all from the Prince George horn o' plenty. The organizers of Feast PG are calling next week's event "a five-day party in your mouth" based out of Home Sweet Home Grocery. It starts Wednesday.

Song of the Day

Sometimes you need to hear a song again, years after the last time you heard it, to really appreciate it. For me I had that moment driving my wife's car the other day.
Residents divided over quarry

Residents divided over quarry

Residents of the small, unincorporated community of Giscome are divided over a proposed limestone quarry and lime plant near their homes.
Rally makes case for missing, murdered inquiry

Rally makes case for missing, murdered inquiry

It's not enough to call for a national inquiry into the missing and murdered aboriginal women, said Jessie King. There needs to be action at the same time.