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Money Talks host comes to town

Surviving and thriving in the financial world is what it's all about when Michael Campbell, B.C. business analyst, comes to Prince George during the Citizen's Speaker Series, presented by CIBC Wood Gundy.

Aiport issues Christmas travel tips

The Prince George Airport Authority is asking air travelers to plan ahead during the holiday season in answer to the seasonal spike in traffic and has issued the following tips: - Check the weather conditions in Prince George and at connecting airpor

Christmas will be a cold one

Warm winter clothing may make for a good last-minute Christmas gift as the weather is going to take a definite turn for the colder for until the middle of next week.
B.C. not ready to give blessing to Gateway

B.C. not ready to give blessing to Gateway

The Northern Gateway project got a thumbs up from a federal review panel Thursday but has yet to meet a single condition imposed by the provincial government, according to Environment Minister Mary Polak.

Hospitalized seniors set for Christmas lights bus tour

A Christmas lights bus tour planned for Friday through the streets of the city has already lit up the lives of a group of seniors awaiting placement in long-term care homes.
Site C panel in Prince George

Site C panel in Prince George

Kwadacha First Nation has not yet taken a position on B.C. Hydro's proposed Site C dam but a representative outlined several concerns in a presentation to the joint review panel durinig public hearings Thursday in Prince George.

Weather warning remains in effect

A further five to 15 cm of snow was expected to fall Friday as an Environment Canada weather warning remained in effect. "A Pacific low pressure system is moving southwards down the B.C. coast today," Environment Canada said in the warning.

McGill stays on Forest Practices Board

A Prince George professor has been reappointed to the Forest Practices Board for another two years. Dr. William McGill, a professor of ecosystem science and management at the University of Northern B.C.

'The water is going to go up'

Band details concerns at Site C panel
City residents against new utility fee

City residents against new utility fee

The majority of residents who offered input on the city's proposed new storm water utility are against paying a new separate fee for the service, according to the results of a city survey.