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Northern Health looking for input into aging

Northern Health is seeking feedback from area residents on healthy aging and wellness for seniors. The health authority will hold open houses in 10 communities from Sept. 23 to Nov.

Rec hockey results

Shooter's Pub P.G. Rec Hockey Sunday results DWB Consulting/WestCan Projects 11 All Roads RV 1 Booster Juice Hurricanes 8 Blades of Steel 6

Municipal politicians gather

A full schedule of events awaits local and regional delegates attending this year's Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Vancouver, which starts today. "It will be a busy time," said Coun.
Cops getting prepped for Tour de North

Cops getting prepped for Tour de North

Prince George RCMP Cst. Paul Starr has learned to become a lot more familiar with his bike over the last four months.
Returning to work

Returning to work

Getting back on the job with a brain injury can be a difficult task

Library offering free workshop on digital books

Parents, caregivers, if your children are tuned into tablets and e-readers, head down to the library Saturday at 1 p.m. for a free workshop. Beyond Books will feature the latest and most educational online apps and e-books for young children.

Record heat warms city

Prince George enjoyed record-setting heat over the last two days and could experience more of the same this weekend. A record for the Sept. 12 of 30 C was reached on Thursday, edging out the old one of 28 set in 2009. And as of 3 p.m.

Cause of death not criminal

Originally deemed suspicious, the cause of a a 33-year-old woman has turned out to not be criminal in nature, Prince George RCMP said Friday, a day after they were called to a Birchwood Crescent home where her body was found. The B.C.

Mentors sitting down with entrepreneurs

A team of business development specialists is coming to Prince George to give upstart local companies some advice.

Suncor advisor speaks at pipeline meeting

With the American market shrinking, more pipeline capacity is needed to ship Alberta oilsands products to Asia, Suncor Energy senior advisor Tracey Wolsey told a Northern Gateway community advisory board meeting on Friday. Wolsely, who handles B.C.