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City to cut loose tenure

City to cut loose tenure

The City of Prince George is getting out of the forest business.

Not much to lose on booze, council hears

With city staff and most councillors deeming a pilot project to serve alcohol at CN Centre a success, council approved a new policy Monday night to open up the sale of liquor at other civic venues.

Contest looks to build bridges

Experienced structural engineers will help young minds get over gaps in their science knowledge, and their strongest tools are popsicle sticks.

Man in custody after allegedly fleeing police

Police in Quesnel arrested a man and are recommending charges for theft of a vehicle, impaired driving and fleeing from police after responding to a call of a stolen truck in the 100 block of Ewing Drive in Quesnel.
Changing world offers financial success

Changing world offers financial success

If you're looking for instant financial success, Michael Campbell, best selling author and host of Money talks for BCTV and Global TV, has the answers you need.
Pine Street fire toll pegged at $220K

Pine Street fire toll pegged at $220K

A house fire on Sunday afternoon in the 2500 block of Pine Street is estimated to have caused in excess of $200,000 in damage, according to Prince George Fire Rescue chief John Iverson. Crews were called to the scene of the blaze around 4:20 p.m.

P.G. leads blood drive

The B.C. Ambulance Service in Prince George gave the most units of blood during last month's emergency services Sirens for Life blood drive. The paramedics contributed 23 units of blood in Prince George between Jan. 2-31.

College offering African experience

CNC is heading on safari to Africa this summer and is inviting local residents to come along.

Organ benchmark set

A record number of British Columbians received new organs in 2013. According to figures provided by B.C. Transplant, there were 346 successful transplants last year, an increase of 40 from the previous record set in 2012.
Council attempts to shift parking fee hikes

Council attempts to shift parking fee hikes

City council has slowed the rate of increase for parkade fees in Prince George, but some users could end up paying more in the end.