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Zurowski announces mayoral run

Zurowski announces mayoral run

After six years in private life, former city councillor Don Zurowski is ready to try again. He announced Thursday morning he will seek the mayor's chair in this November's municipal election.

Mine first responder teams face off

Mine safety and rescue crossed the finish line for another year, as the industry's best first responders competed for the 59th annual time. This year's Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition was held in Smithers, this past weekend.

MakerLab challenge gears up for festival

Two Rivers Gallery offering prizes and fellowship to those who join them in the fun of the ReMakeIt Challenge.

Theft ring trial for firefighter delayed

The trial for a former Prince George firefighter alleged to have been part of an extensive theft ring got off to a false start on Wednesday.

Naturalist Club looks to strengthen group

The future of local conservation projects and nature activities are on the discussion table next Wednesday.

Legebokoff truck stripped down in evidence search

Testimony wrapped up Wednesday from the RCMP officer who headed the forensic identification section at the time the bodies of three of Cody Alan Legebokoff's alleged victims were found.
Auto event offers economic boost

Auto event offers economic boost

The sale is huge, and so is the impact on the local economy. The annual Megasale event is on at CN Centre, turning Exhibition Park into an automall for nine days. The sale ends at 8 p.m. Saturday.
The Morning Man

The Morning Man

More than 250,000 breakfasts served. That's not the number credited to a fast food chain, that's thanks to 'Uncle' Bob Greenaway, who for the last 19 years has served breakfast at Duchess Park secondary school.
Zurowski to unveil bid for mayor, sources say

Zurowski to unveil bid for mayor, sources say

A former city councillor is looking to step back into the political arena.
Appeals court dismisses Skakun case

Appeals court dismisses Skakun case

Though he lost the court case, Coun. Brian Skakun said he's not finished fighting for transparency in government. On Wednesday morning, the B.C.