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P.G. needs to ramp up?

P.G. needs to ramp up?

For Prince George to be truly ready to host some of Canada's top young athletes in less than two years, Ken Biron said more work needs to be done to make downtown businesses accessible.

Bad info hurting mine image, firms says

Representatives from Taseko Mines told a federal review panel that misinformation being spread about their proposed New Prosperity copper and gold mine has soured public opinion about the project among Aboriginals.
Playground equipment too hot for tot

Playground equipment too hot for tot

A fun afternoon at the park turned into a hard-learned lesson for a family visiting Prince George. Prince Rupert residents Pamela Vera and her three young sons spent a two-week vacation in the city visiting family and friends. On Aug.

Meteor video an Internet hit

A video on YouTube by a local photographer is becoming an Internet highlight. Tracy Rondeau is originally from Burns Lake but is currently living in Fort Nelson.
Downtown prepares for seasonal shindig

Downtown prepares for seasonal shindig

Summerfest takes to the streets on Sunday. Downtown businesses are preparing for the year's biggest sidewalk sale, food fair and talent stage.

Woman attacked in Rainbow Park

A 19-year-old woman was sent to hospital after being attacked early Sunday morning with what police believe was an edged weapon. Police were called to a Ruggles Street home at about 2:30 a.m.

Royal Prince George could be cyber boon

He is only weeks old but the royal baby is already ascending the social media throne.

Suspect sought

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man who failed to appear in Prince George provincial court last week.

Have a safe barbecue

The summer barbecue season may now be closer to ending than beginning but it's always time to approach the popular cooking past time in a safe manner.

IIO called for P.G. crash

The independent police watchdog has returned to the city following an early Sunday morning crash. The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) was called after a 3 a.m.