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P.G. Chamber calls for provincial flood plan at AGM

Local representatives put improving safety on the Fraser River and boosting new entrepreneurs on the agenda during the B.C. Chamber of Commerce's annual general meeting this past weekend in Nanaimo.
P.G. relay most successful ever

P.G. relay most successful ever

The Canadian Cancer Society's largest fundraiser had its best year ever in Prince George. The 2013 Relay for Life - Canada's only 24-hour relay - has raised $520,000 to date, breaking the 2008 fundraising record of $514,000.
Finning adds muscle to Games

Finning adds muscle to Games

At the 625-day mark, the 2015 Canada Winter Games added another major community sponsor.

Rush on for B.C.'s golden historic town

Barkerville Historic Town is off to a historic start. The national heritage sight south of Prince George and east of Quesnel always kicks off its annual tourist season over the May long weekend.

Pattison's murder appeal dismissed

A Prince George man will remain behind bars after an appeal of his second degree murder conviction was dismissed this week.
A fight for identity

A fight for identity

Anderson was forced to prove her native heritage

Council balks at flushing dump site

Council needs more information before deciding whether they should authorize the closure of the recreational vehicle sani-dump in the bowl.

Final arguments before pipeline panel

Prince George resident Doug Beckett is asking the National Energy Board to not only dismiss the application to build the Northern Gateway pipeline, but also deny Enbridge the right to submit any other environmental assessment applications for 15 year
P.G. is ‘northern gateway’ for Pacific Rim

P.G. is ‘northern gateway’ for Pacific Rim

In early industrial times, North America was referred to in China as Gold Mountain. Fred Mah thinks this term still applies. "Prince George is, in my estimation, the gateway between China and North America.
Bond, Morris pick up votes

Bond, Morris pick up votes

Liberals Shirley Bond and Mike Morris both increased their leads Monday through the first day of the final count after the May 14 provincial election.