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Transition house ready to make a meal of it

Transition house ready to make a meal of it

For decades, the Phoenix Transition Home has limped through meal times but thanks to community donations it really got cooking this week.
Mall deal nears finish

Mall deal nears finish

Pine Centre Mall has been sold. In a three-mall deal worth about $500 million, one of the nation's largest pension holding firms sold the properties to another large pension plan company. Northern B.C.

Light up loads of fun

A night of family fun is on deck for the 20th annual Civic Light up Wednesday night.
'I'm slowly getting back into a glamorous life'

'I'm slowly getting back into a glamorous life'

The young man who taught Prince George that gay people can be open in our city and cross-dressing is an art form is now teaching about the long road to recovery.
Leland Road fire fatal

Leland Road fire fatal

One woman is dead following a Saturday night residential fire. Human remains were found inside a home in the 5600 block of Leland Road after emergency crews spent five hours putting out flames that engulfed the structure and car out front.

Regional district to set weed policy

Changes to federal medical marijuana production rules will mean some adjustments for local government policy.

RCMP dog handler cleared after man bitten in groin

The Independent Investigations Office has cleared a Prince George RCMP member of criminal wrongdoing from an incident this summer in which his service dog bit a man in the groin.

Taseko can't afford seepage plan: opponent

Taseko may not be able to afford to construct a full soil liner at its proposed New Prosperity mine, according to a First Nations leader opposed to the project.
Education, history advocate Hall dead at 74

Education, history advocate Hall dead at 74

Prince George lost a passionate advocate for education and the preservation of local school history earlier this month. Barbara Hall, 74, died on Nov. 10 after a lengthy battle with lung cancer.

Pipeline support increasing: new poll

Most British Columbians agree the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline could benefit the economy but also harm the environment, yet they are split on whether or not it should proceed, according to a new poll.