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BodyBreak pair to talk about health pitfalls

BodyBreak pair to talk about health pitfalls

Keep fit and have fun with Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod this Sunday at the Healthier You Expo at the Civic Centre as the iconic stars of BodyBreak come to Prince George to talk to residents about healthy lifestyle choices.

Provinces trying to shift oil debate: environmental group

By pitting oil by rail against pipeline projects, provincial governments in B.C.

Railway museum at work on exciting project

The Railway and Forestry Museum is hopeful a pole shed would preserve some of its most compelling industrial artifacts.

Mountie details regrets to inquest

An Prince George RCMP officer labeled his attempt to deliver Greg Matters into police hands a failure when testifying Wednesday at the coroner's inquest in to the Canadian military veteran's death.

Hadih House looks for Halloween donations

Hadih House is holding a haunted Halloween. The community development and social services centre in the VLA neighbourhood is opening its doors for an evening family party on Oct. 31.

Open houses offered on new utility fee

Two public open houses will be held today about the new storm water utility fee. Between 4 p.m. and 5:40 p.m. and again between 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Free workshop

Northern Health is hosting a free workshop today to help stroke and brain injury survivors as well as their family learn about the resources available to them in the community.

Tax exemption list set

The 2014 list of organizations receiving permissive tax exemptions has been set. Council passed the first three readings of the associated bylaws relieving $1.36 million in property tax for eligible applicants Tuesday afternoon.

Hotel development up for public input

Proponents behind a proposed new hotel next to CN Centre hope to open their doors before the 2015 Canada Winter Games.
Hundreds take part in homelessness protest

Hundreds take part in homelessness protest

Terence Craig moved to Prince George in August, but he still doesn't have a place to live. "I look at myself as a man of responsibility and accountability, but I temporarily find myself on the street," Craig said.