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A family of service

A family of service

Though Nov. 11 carries a lot of weight in the Lebel household, recognizing the service of the country's men and women in the military is not confined to Remembrance Day.

Hospital fundraiser gets injection of cash

The fundraising campaign for a new type of CT scanner at UHNBC is off the ground, thanks to a $200,000 contribution from the Auxiliary to UHNBC Society. The Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation is looking to raise $1.

Safe transportation along Highway 16 on government radar

The B.C.

WorkSafe targets PGRCC

WorkSafe BC has issued seven orders to address safety violations at the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre. The orders were issued Nov. 1 following a inspection of the facility from Oct. 21 to 25. Dean Purdy of the B.C.

Highway rollover sends two to hospital

A stretch of Highway 97 was closed for about two hours on Thursday morning and two people suffered injuries when a commercial truck and trailer went off the road about 10 kilometres north of McLeese Lake, Quesnel RCMP said.

P.G. gaining on sustainable spending list

Prince George is among the B.C. municipalities making strides towards reining in spending, according to an annual report from an organization representing small- and medium-sized businesses.

Man found guilty of running grow op

A man was found guilty Friday of running a marijuana grow operation after a provincial court judge did not buy his defence that he had nothing to do with the plants being growing in a rural Prince George house where he was found.

Winner in the money

Herb Sorer, local resident, won the Prince George Hospice 50/50 lottery drawn Thursday night. Sorer won $69,510 with proceeds going to the grief support programs offered by the hospice society.
Local man missing

Local man missing

The Prince George RCMP are seeking the public's help in locating a man not seen in a few weeks. Police received an out-of-town request to locate Steve William Knapton, 46, on Oct.

Accord doesn't change anything: Teegee

A framework accord between the B.C. and Alberta provincial governments doesn't make it any more likely that the Northern Gateway pipeline will be built, according to Carrier Sekani tribal council chief Terry Teegee.