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2015 Canada Winter Games 500 days away

2015 Canada Winter Games 500 days away

Today marks five hundred days until the opening of the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George and the countdown clock continues to tick down. The opening ceremony will be held Feb.

Get your Junk in the Trunk

Want to sell, trade or even give away some of your unwanted or pre-loved stuff, but don't want the hassle of organizing your own garage sale? Then you'll want to take part in the Junk in the Trunk sale next Saturday, Oct.

Money for celebrating winter

Those looking to make this winter bright are eligible for city grant money. The city is accepting application for Community Enhancement grants until 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 11 for local community groups celebrating winter.
Bikes rev up for Christmas

Bikes rev up for Christmas

The leaves have barely started to fall from the trees, but on Sunday it began to look a lot like Christmas in Prince George.
Fire guts suite at Homeland Inn

Fire guts suite at Homeland Inn

Fire gutted a suite at the Homeland Inn early Saturday morning. At 1:55 a.m. firefighters were called to the motel in the 1600 block of Victoria Street.
Sharing their stories

Sharing their stories

The conclusion of a five-part series on brain injuries

Appeal court rejects StellatÂ’en consultation claim

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling rejecting the Stellat'en First Nation's claim it was not properly consulted on the expansion of the Endako molybdenum mine. The court agreed with a B.C.

Lawyers clash over evidence at firearms trial

Defence and prosecuting counsels presented competing views of what to make of a crack pipe and metal tray found among a cache of guns and ammunition in a Prince George townhouse during closing arguments Thursday in the trial for Ryan John Moore.
Development society approves 11 projects

Development society approves 11 projects

A slate of investments in regional projects has been unveiled by the Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund Society.

Tax trouble like 'locking me in a safe,' court hears

A Prince George businessman mired in a long-running dispute with the Canada Revenue Agency delayed filing a notice of appeal with the Tax Court of Canada because his accountant was waiting for documents from the CRA, the court heard Friday.