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BID expands into U.S.

A local company has just become multinational.

Magazine showcases P.G. downtown

The latest edition of Westworld Magazine drives home the best features of downtown Prince George. As the official magazine of the B.C. Automobile Association, Westworld frequently mentions Prince George and region.

Man faces robbery, assault charges

Prince George police have made an arrest in a series of violent attacks over the last two months.

Police look for victims of grocery theft

Police have fingered a suspect in a recent theft but are still trying to hunt down the victims. On the afternoon of Oct. 30, police received a report of a theft from a vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot.

Tree of Lights kicks off Wednesday

In addition to the Kettle Campaign, the Salvation Army has another fundraiser to brighten the lives of the less fortunate. The annual Tree of Lights campaign begins Wednesday night, with a kickoff event at the Coast Inn of the North.

Fire victim named

Prince George resident Janice Cole has been identified as the victim of Saturday night's Leland Road fire. Cole, 73, lived alone in the house that burnt down Nov. 23.

Public pours forth with Site C input

There has been a steady flow of letters and comments pouring into the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency as the proposal for the Site C hydroelectric dam is set to face a formal review.

Victim of fatal crash ID'd

The B.C Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a woman who died following a crash four kilometres east of Burns Lake last week. Burns Lake resident Leigh St.

City taps more input into budget

Criticism over the city's online budget survey has prompted staff to undertake a phone survey to garner more feedback on next year's financial plan.

Study examines post-surgical cigarettes

More work needs to be done to let smokers know the benefits of quitting before surgery, according to a local study. A recent telephone survey of surgical patients at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.