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Shop classes cash in on wish list

Shop classes cash in on wish list

School shop classes in Prince George are the first in the province to get new provincial investments in tools.
Mikkelsen gets promotion at CN Centre

Mikkelsen gets promotion at CN Centre

Glen Mikkelsen is taking on a new role at CN Centre, but it's not going to affect the quality of entertainment that has been coming through the venue for the past few years.
City rethinking bike lane plan

City rethinking bike lane plan

In response to public pressure from a group of concerned citizens, the city is revisiting its plan to scrap the upgrading of bike lanes along North Nechako Road.
NDP MP explores mill charges

NDP MP explores mill charges

Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen is investigating whether a rarely-used amendment to the Criminal Code can be used to bring charges against the owners of Babine Forest Products and Lakeland Mills in a pair of mill explosions that killed four wo
Leroux loses tax battle against CRA

Leroux loses tax battle against CRA

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Walkers also welcome in Run for Fun

Walkers also welcome in Run for Fun

You don't need to be a track star to participate in the RCMP Girls' Run for Fun program. In fact, you don't even need to run.

IPG report highlights benefits with twin city

An agreement between the two cities hasn't been finalized, but Initiatives Prince George is already touting potential benefits to partnering with a Chinese sister city.

Dix, Alpay honoured by province

Prince George residents Judy Dix and Selen Alpay were two of 32 British Columbians honoured at the 11th annual British Columbia Community Achievement Awards ceremony held at Government House in Victoria on Tuesday.

Ride-a-thon looks to Conquer Cancer

The Wheelin' Warriors of the North are gearing up for their second crack at the Ride to Conquer Cancer with a group ride-a-thon on Sunday. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Mining trade show making splash in Vanderhoof

The Minerals North annual mining conference for northern B.C. is chipping away at the calendar. This year, the three-day trade show will happen in Vanderhoof from May 21 to 23. About 500 delegates and exhibitors are expected to attend.