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P.G. air cadets get top camp honours

P.G. air cadets get top camp honours

Two members of the local air cadets squadron were floored when they were singled out at a recent summer course.
Fighting cancer one pedal at a time

Fighting cancer one pedal at a time

Mike Allan met a "living legend" last week in Prince George. The 55-year-old received a call Thursday from a friend, informing him that legendary melanoma (skin cancer) survivor was hospitalized at Prince George's University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Firefighters kept busy

Dozens of small fires started by lightning strikes kept forest firefighters busy over the long weekend.
Body of missing woman found near home

Body of missing woman found near home

Foul play is not suspected in the death of a Stoner woman whose body was found near her home on Friday evening, Prince George RCMP said. Leslie Anne Pocha, 46, was reported missing to policethe same day. Prince George RCMP Cpl.

Police rescue stranded cat

Turns out firefighters are not the only ones who can rescue cats. In what was described as a team effort, Prince George RCMP recently retrieved a feline who was stuck on the porch roof of a Vancouver Street home. It all began when Cst.

Large wildfire burning north of Fraser Lake

Airtankers were called in Monday to combat a growing wildfire that broke out north of Fraser Lake over the long weekend.
Sixty years of good times

Sixty years of good times

Ness Lake Bible Camp holds a special place in the hearts of those who have been affiliated with the site over the past six decades.

BID seeking to have Commonwealth court action thrown out

An application to dismiss a lawsuit Commonwealth Campus Corp. has launched against the BID Group of Companies over its refusal to purchase five parcels of downtown land will be heard Aug. 12 in Prince George.

Residents mull P.G. birthday

From a cake competition to a special edition beer, Prince George residents have no shortage of ideas on how to celebrate the city's centennial in 2015.

Miner confident First Nation concerns addressed

As First Nations community hearings into the proposed New Prosperity open pit copper and gold mine get underway on Tuesday, the company behind the project said the mine won't have a major impact on Aboriginal hunting and fishing in the region.