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Service clubs going extinct?

Service clubs going extinct?

Declining membership threatens community groups which helped build the city

Province looks for budget input

The provincial government is looking for citizen input as it begins deliberations in advance of its next budget.

Local real estate market remains on upswing

The Prince George real estate market is continuing to show a gradual upswing, according to the latest numbers from the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board.

Truck takedown nets drugs, charges

It took a spike belt, police dog and team of officers to box him in, but the RCMP got their man on Wednesday afternoon.

Alleged drug dealer charged for third time in four months

A Prince George man is becoming an all too familiar face as far as the Prince George RCMP are concerned.

Why Kitimat for refinery location?

One of the first questions David Black often gets asked about his Kitimat Clean refinery is why not build it closer to the oilsands.

Strong Start not a teaching program: Ministry of Education

The Ministry of Education stands behind the removal of a Prince George teacher from a Strong Start Centre facilitator position.

IMSS holds Interfaith Festival

Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society is inviting people of all faiths to come and learn from each other as it wraps up a long-term project aimed at religious diversity. On Oct. 5 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Highglen school to be demolished

Highglen school to be demolished

The demolition plans are unfolding for the former site of Prince George's Montessori elementary program. Highglen Montessori elementary school was damaged by a fire on April 22. It is now confirmed that the building cannot be salvaged.

P.G. lawyer receives award

Prince George lawyer Ben Levine is this year's winner of the Canadian Bar Association - B.C.'s Equality and Diversity Award.