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Centennial plans taking shape

After months of input and planning, the committee planning the city's centennial celebrations have put together a $200,000 plan to mark the occasion.

Wanted man arrested

After more than two weeks in hiding, a wanted Prince George man has been arrested without incident.

NH looks to team up for fundraisers

Healthcare foundations in northern B.C. could soon be teaming up for regional wide fundraisers.
Provincial piece key to pipeline puzzle

Provincial piece key to pipeline puzzle

The federal government is the official decision-maker on whether or not Northern Gateway is given permission to proceed with its proposed pipeline, but the provincial government will have a big say on whether or not it ever gets built.
Northern Health facilities cleanest in province

Northern Health facilities cleanest in province

When someone goes to a hospital or other medical facility, they know they're trusting their care to doctors, nurses and other medical professionals, but in the era of super bugs housecleaning staff also play a key role in keeping patients healthy.
Matthew Church in Jeopardy!

Matthew Church in Jeopardy!

The only Prince George resident to be a contestant on Jeopardy.

Snow trapped couple for days

Two area residents spent five days unable to leave their home last week after heavy snowfall made the only road out impassable.

Apology input sought

A public consultation on the proposed formal apology to B.C.'s Chinese community will be coming to Prince George on Jan. 28.
City workers out on strike Saturday

City workers out on strike Saturday

City of Prince George workers were out on strike on Saturday, closing several public facilities for the day. The one-day strike was slated to last from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday.
Province injects cash into local after-school program

Province injects cash into local after-school program

B.C. Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Coralee Oakes chose Harwin elementary school to announce Friday that an sports and arts-oriented after-school program is getting $2 million to double the existing number of spaces across B.C.