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Canada Day volunteers needed

In order to pull of the city's biggest birthday celebration, the Multicultural Heritage Society needs a few more helping hands. The organizers for next Monday's Canada Day festival in Fort George Park are looking for volunteers over the age of 15.

Pipeline plans defended on last day of hearings

The provincial government's demand that Northern Gateway conduct full-scale unannounced marine emergency response drills is not practical, the pipeline company said in its final argument on Monday.

Teacher lauded for examination of genocide

A Prince George teacher has won a unique award for opening young minds to the evils of genocide.

Games secures French connection

Bonjour, bienvenue Prince George.

Councillor wants more tech training

Coun. Albert Koehler is hoping that when city representatives head down to the Union of B.C. Municipalities conference in September, they'll be going to support one of his ideas.
Education program key on heart

Education program key on heart

The post-heart attack learning curve can be steep, but education and ongoing care programs make the transition easier.
Riders mind mental issues

Riders mind mental issues

In its first year, the organizers of the cycle event Ride Don't Hide were hoping to start reducing the stigma of mental illness one pedal at a time.
Councillor recommends tax link

Councillor recommends tax link

Even though budget deliberations have wrapped up for the year, tax increases will be back in front of council next month. Coun.

Sleuthing earns RCMP officer commendation

A Prince George RCMP officer's contribution to apprehending a man suspected of committing sexual assault in a city park has been acknowledged. Cst.

Spotting a firestarter

Firestarter. It's a song by Prodigy, it is a book by Stephen King turned into a movie starring Drew Berrymore, it is a fascination that occurs in popular culture due to its common presence in normal human psychology.