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Security camera shows alleged theft

Security camera shows alleged theft

The owner of a local business has made public images from a security camera of a man suspected of stealing a wall-mounted heater in hopes of tracking down the alleged thief.
Community Foundation infuses $32,000 into local projects

Community Foundation infuses $32,000 into local projects

Giving Something Back is the pledge the Prince George Community Foundation has lived by since its inception 19 years ago. In that time almost $1 million has gone into worthy community projects, as the endowment funds have reached more than $7.

Starts on 17 homes recorded

Home construction has remained on about the same pace as last year so far, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation numbers released Tuesday.

Man guilty of aggravated assault gets 19 months for stabbing

A Prince George resident was sentenced to nine additional months in jail after stabbing a man who was found dead by police, but revived by a quick-thinking RCMP officer and paramedics.
IMSS receives funding to serve more people

IMSS receives funding to serve more people

The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society is opening its doors to a previously under-served segment of the immigrant community.
Reborn nursery enjoys growth spurt

Reborn nursery enjoys growth spurt

A little more than a year after the collapse of the J.D. Little Forest Centre's cooler building, the seedling nursery is looking to break production records.
Hearing mulls mental condition of man who set fatal fire

Hearing mulls mental condition of man who set fatal fire

What to make of the state of mind of a man who set a fire that led to the death of a prominent member of Prince George's Sikh community was at issue Tuesday at the Prince George courthouse.
Horgan alone in race for NDP helm

Horgan alone in race for NDP helm

John Horgan took a giant step towards securing the provincial NDP leadership Tuesday and his local supporters are thrilled with the development.
Buy-local program spreading for 2014

Buy-local program spreading for 2014

Northern Development Initiative Trust is spreading the Small Town Love. The buy-local program originally launched in Quesnel last year by entrepreneur Amy Quarry to celebrate central and northern B.C.'s unique independent businesses.

Vanderhoof Grade 8 class wins National Historic Site trip

A love of history has turned into a trip back in time for a Vanderhoof school. Mrs.