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Meise's trip named 'expedition of the year'

Prince George hiker Dana Meise has scored major accolades for his epic trip across Canada. Canadian Geographic magazine has named his ambitious journey the "expedition of the year." "It's kind of a dream come true for me," Meise said.

Marking the last spike

The clank-clank-clank of railway toil can still be heard echoing 100 years down the tracks of time.

Parks protest comes to Morris' door

Opponents of proposed changes to the provincial parks act will be demonstrating in front of the office of Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

City's employed surpasses 50,000

Prince George's job market is back up above something of a milestone. There were 51,000 people in the city who were holding down jobs in March, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday.

Jaywalking on the rise as spring arrives

Not only should you look both ways before you cross the street but you should make sure you're at a crosswalk, otherwise you could get a ticket with a stiff fine.
Little Bundles of Joy, April 2014

Little Bundles of Joy, April 2014

Major road works on the way

Major road works on the way

The City of Prince George plans to spend nearly $10 million dollars in the coming months on dozens of road resurfacing projects.

New hearing ordered for roadside prohibition appeal

A Prince George man will get a second chance to appeal an immediate roadside prohibition. B.C.
MLA Morris to head IIO review committee

MLA Morris to head IIO review committee

Prince George-Mackenzie MLA and former high-ranking RCMP officer Mike Morris is heading a review of the Independent Investigations Office.
Harcourt's exit could help NDP: Cullen

Harcourt's exit could help NDP: Cullen

The decision by former premier Mike Harcourt to let his NDP membership lapse could help the party in the long run, according to Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen.