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Legion plans farewell weekend before move

Legion plans farewell weekend before move

On June 1, the doors of the old Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 43 will close forever. The Legion will reopen its doors this fall at the old Elks Hall on Sixth Avenue, once a $250,000 renovation is complete.

Health foundation hires projects manager

Mel Fehr has joined the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation as its new special projects manager. Fehr was raised in Vanderhoof but has made Prince George his home.
MLA would consider stepping aside for Clark

MLA would consider stepping aside for Clark

Newly elected MLA Mike Morris wouldn't rule out giving up his Prince George-Mackenzie seat if Liberal leader Christy Clark is looking for a place to run in a possible byelection.

NDP swayed B.C. students

The votes were tallied Monday night, a day before the real election. Adrian Dix would most certainly have approved.

Report offers tips to link suppliers with mining companies

Local companies need to offer competitive rates to be considered as potential suppliers of goods and services for the major mining players doing work in Northern B.C., according to a report commissioned by the city's economic development agency.

Voter surveys just 'a snapshot in time,' pollster says

Polling companies have come under fire after failing to project a B.C.

Little Prince starts chugging Saturday

The Little Prince is ready to roll this Saturday. That's when the 100-year-old steam train will start picking up passengers for trips along "Canada's shortest railway," a half-mile loop next door to Exploration Place in Fort George Park.
P.G. Liberals endure nervy victory

P.G. Liberals endure nervy victory

As Liberal supporters filed into the Coast Inn of the North on Tuesday night, the mood was decidedly more anxious than in the past.
'Why I am the way I am'

'Why I am the way I am'

Truth and Reconciliation Commission continues in Prince George

Kamloops ridings go Liberal

With 7,000 friendly voters identified by Kamloops-South Thompson Liberal campaign workers, Todd Stone's campaign brimmed with confidence on election night.