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Relay for Life puts call out for survivors

Organizers of the Prince George Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life event are looking for local cancer survivors who want to participate in the annual victory lap.
Taking care of the Tooth Fairy

Taking care of the Tooth Fairy

Nani Browne always found a way to allow her daughters to achieve their dreams and now the three young women want to find a way put a bright new smile on their mother's face.
Pipeline firm taps union support

Pipeline firm taps union support

The ultimate fate of the proposed Northern Gateway project is still up in the air, but the pipeline company and four labour unions have already come to an agreement about some aspects of how the construction work would happen if it's approved.
Tax rates set

Tax rates set

City council finalized this year's property tax rates Monday night, with homeowners on track for a 2.5 per cent increase and other property classes facing a 2.33 per cent increase.
Lakeland did its best to respond to Babine: mill boss

Lakeland did its best to respond to Babine: mill boss

The Criminal Justice Branch made the right move in not pursuing charges for the Lakeland Mills explosion and fire, the sawmill's owner said Tuesday, but admitted a better job could have been done to control dust from the beetle-killed pine it had bee
Get off my lawn: city

Get off my lawn: city

The city is asking for patience from residents wanting to get out and stretch their legs on public fields.
Rogers heads to Vernon

Rogers heads to Vernon

Former Prince George mayor Dan Rogers will be unveiled tonight as a new member of an Okanagan neighbourhood. Rogers has accepted a position with the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce as general manager, effective April 22.
Dix pushing for public inquiry into sawmill explosions

Dix pushing for public inquiry into sawmill explosions

Opposition New Democrat Leader Adrian Dix continued to call for a public inquiry into the Lakeland and Babine sawmill explosions when he was in Prince George Tuesday, a day after the Criminal Justice Branch said no charges will be pursued against Lak

Training authority aims to link apprentices, companies

The Industry Training Authority is adding a pair of boots on the ground in Prince George to boost human relations between apprentices, the companies that hire them and local training centres.
Rental bylaw taken back in close vote

Rental bylaw taken back in close vote

A bylaw that requires property owners to purchase business licences if they rent out their residence will be coming off the books.