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Minister of Technology to attend program launch

Andrew Wilkinson, the Minister for Technology, Innovation, and Citizens' Services, will attend the launch of a new program in Prince George this week to boost local tech companies and get new ones off the ground.

Undergraduate programs are next step: engineers

UNBC still has more engineering work to do. Those in the engineering field were not talking about new structures, they were referring to education programs that still should be added.

Williams Lake truck driver faces more charges

A police callout for more information about a Williams Lake man who allegedly held a woman against her will in a transport truck he was driving has resulted in seven more charges involving three additional women.

Update: Man guilty of 13 sex crimes against stepdaughters

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice found a former Prince George man guilty Thursday of a long list of sex crimes against two of his stepdaughters from the time they were young girls.

Coroner identifies body as Prince George man who disappeared 24 years ago

With the help of some advances in forensic analysis, the B.C. Coroners Service has delivered some closure to the family of a Prince George man who went missing 24 years ago.

Centre circulating crosswalk concerns

Employees at a 15th Avenue office are hoping to blaze a trail across the busy road.
Masters of wood

Masters of wood

UNBC engineering programs announced for WIDC

P.G. a top market for real estate: think tank

A national investment think-tank puts Prince George among the Top 10 communities in B.C.to put your real estate money. The Real Estate Investment Network (REIN) is a research and analysis agency that does not buy, sell or market real estate.
Man remains missing

Man remains missing

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a missing man. The family of Bruce Leggett, 49, last heard from him when he called on June 28 to say his truck broke down in Bear Lake and it was being towed to Quesnel.

Province revamps student information system

The past-president of the Prince George District Teachers Association is welcoming news that the Ministry of Education is scrapping the B.C. Enterprise Student Information System.