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Winners drawn in Harley raffle

A Telka man won the top prize in the Prince George Firefighters-Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation Harley Raffle. Greg Wacholtz's name was drawn Saturday for a 2014 Harley Davidson Softail Breakout.

Weapons and drugs seized from Lyon Street home

A 27-year-old Prince George man was arrested last week after a small quantity of cocaine and four weapons were found in a Quinson neighbourhood home, Prince George RCMP said.
School district cultivates climate of inclusion

School district cultivates climate of inclusion

School District 57 trustees have approved new policy to make inclusion an essential component of every classroom and have dedicated a teacher to help make that happen.
Region's female leaders share power lessons

Region's female leaders share power lessons

Two Prince George women in leadership roles recently heard from one of the world's most important women about how female power is transforming the world.
Toke two: Regional District tries again on pot zoning

Toke two: Regional District tries again on pot zoning

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is taking another whiff of public input into its zoning requirements for medical marijuana facilities.
Loki's last stand

Loki's last stand

A gentle giant who got a second chance at life helping others died on March 9 after defending his family from a bear. Loki was an eight-year-old American bluenose pitbull.
Goodbye Bea

Goodbye Bea

Family and friends of Bea Dezell filled the Knox United Church on Saturday afternoon to say goodbye to the 105-year-old city matriarch.
Pothole season starting

Pothole season starting

They're here! The City of Prince George is cautioning drivers to take care on the roads as warmer temperatures are unearthing potholes that had gone into hibernation for the winter.

LNG pipeline seeks public input

One of the closest LNG pipeline projects to pass near Prince George has taken the next step in the environmental assessment process, with public consultation sessions planned over the next few weeks.

WorkSafeBC claims clash with internal documents

WorkSafeBC has had special constables with the power to investigate fatalities since 2007 and expanded the program in 2013, according to an internal document obtained by The Vancouver Sun.