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Toyota dealership earns high praise

Toyota dealership earns high praise

Toyota Canada sent a senior official to Prince George this week to examine progress on the local branch's new headquarters.

Trafficking garners jail time

A 56-year-old Prince George man has been sentenced to 351 days in jail for possession for the purpose of trafficking.

P.G. RCMP offering gun amnesty

The Prince George RCMP want your unwanted weapons.

HEROS gets big donation

An industrial conglomerate is getting behind a local initiative to establish dedicated helicopter medical response in the area.

Regional district tagged for initial audit

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is among one of the first jobs ahead for the new auditor general for local government. The AGLG's office announced its first performance audits Wednesday.

Mayor, council off to federal meeting

A large Prince George contingent will join their local government colleagues in descending on Vancouver this weekend for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities annual general meeting.

Pipeline too risky, activists tell panel

A North Coast environment group believes the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline should not proceed because of the risk the project has for sensitive species.

SD57 passes budget, cuts salaries, benefits, student services

School District 57 narrowly passed third and final reading of a $140.6 million budget for the 2013-14 school year at Tuesday night's public meeting. Facing a $1.

Wheelin' Warriors ready to ride

The annual Ride to Conquer Cancer next month will take cyclists on a 240-kilometre journey from Vancouver to Seattle. But local residents can see their northern representation in the B.C. Cancer Foundation event this weekend.

Library hosts garden party

The Prince George Public Library is breaking ground on a long-awaited addition to the downtown landscape. On Sunday, the library is inviting the community to the Knowledge Garden Party from 11 a.m to 3 p.m.