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Day with no shoes

Day with no shoes

There's going to be a show in front of the movie theatre at Parkwood Mall tonight.
New bird spotted in Prince George area

New bird spotted in Prince George area

Local birders put another feather in their cap this week. For the first time ever recorded, a black-necked stilt was spotted in the area.

PGSO delivers rousing night

It is always a delight to experience the performance of talented young musicians. The Conservatory Fiddle Players, directed by Jose Delgado-Guevara, opened the concert Saturday evening for the PGSO.

CNC taps new head of board

A well known industrialist from the region has been named the chair of the College of New Caledonia's board of directors. At CNC's annual general meeting on Friday, Keith Playfair of Fort St.

City wants to talk housing

The city of Prince George is adding its name to the long list of communities asking for a room at the housing conversation inn. City council unanimously approved a motion brought forward by Coun.
Paving choice OK'd

Paving choice OK'd

Council approved a $6.1 million contract for Pittman Asphalt to pave the city's roads this year. Pittman was one of four companies that bid on the city's 2014 paving contract. Council allotted $7 million to the road rehabilitation budget this year.
City passes back pot bylaw

City passes back pot bylaw

The city has taken its first hit on the issue of where to allow new medical marijuana grow operations.
Inquiry would have more power: NDP

Inquiry would have more power: NDP

A public inquiry into the explosions at the Babine Forest Products and Lakeland Mills sawmills two years ago would have the power to find fault, something a coroner's inquest does not possess, according to a legal opinion provided to the Opposition N
Bill calls for stronger workplace probes

Bill calls for stronger workplace probes

The Opposition New Democrats have introduced a bill into the B.C. legislature aimed at strengthening criminal and regulatory investigations into workplace deaths.
Day of Mourning hears harrowing workplace tale

Day of Mourning hears harrowing workplace tale

His arm snapped in half and trapped in a moving conveyer belt and a running belt chewing the skin right off his back, Mark Johnson wasn't sure if he was going to make it home alive.