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Resource Expo a big hit

Resource Expo a big hit

The return of the Forest Expo was a bigger windfall than organizers had hoped.
Knowledge Garden breaks ground

Knowledge Garden breaks ground

Libraries are about more than books, they're also about building community. And the construction of another community space received its ceremonial start this weekend at the library. Representatives from the Prince George Public Library, B.C.

'Slim possibility' province will approve pipeline, minister says

B.C. Environment Minister Terry Lake said the pathway to yes still exists for the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline, but it's a narrow one.

B.C.'s new Limitation Act changes time limits to sue

A two-year limitation for filing a civil lawsuit has come into effect in B.C.

Online job fair goes Tuesday

Online links will be buzzing Tuesday between Prince George companies looking for workers and potential employees looking for work in Prince George. An online job fair runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., cyber-hosted by Initiatives Prince George (IPG).
Girl, nine, cleans up the VLA

Girl, nine, cleans up the VLA

Nine-year-old Raia Patrick-Prince is not satisfied with waiting for stewardship of her neighbourhood to be passed down to her.

Pipeline poses threat, says Fort St. James mayor

District of Fort St. James Mayor Rob MacDougall painted the proposed Northern Gateway project as a threat to his community in a written final argument to the National Energy Board's Joint Review Panel.

Surrey shares insights on crime fighting with mayor's task force

The minds behind the strategy that won Surrey a public safety award are finding themselves in demand.
Mt. Robson bird count goes this weekend

Mt. Robson bird count goes this weekend

Like the cars, the salmon and a lot of wildlife, birds use the Rocky Mountain pass alongside Mount Robson as the only viable travel route between B.C. and Alberta.
Last post sounds for P.G. Legion

Last post sounds for P.G. Legion

It was a bittersweet weekend for members and patrons of Branch No. 43 of the Royal Canadian Legion. The legion closed its Seventh Avenue doors Sunday, after a three days of music, dancing, memories and fun.