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Ready, set, vote

Ready, set, vote

Election day is May 14, but eligible voters don't have to wait until then to cast their ballots.
Premier in Prince George

Premier in Prince George

Premier Christy Clark will roll into town on Thursday for her first visit to Prince George since the provincial election campaign officially kicked off on Tuesday.

Work not done yet for Bell

Just because the election is underway and Pat Bell isn't running again doesn't mean the veteran Prince George-Mackenzie MLA and jobs minister is finished yet.

Local Tory keys on low taxes

Prince George-Valemount Conservative candidate Nathan Giede plans to preach low taxes when he hits the campaign trail later this week.
Downtown reopened to traffic as bomb scare ends

Downtown reopened to traffic as bomb scare ends

Traffic through the city's downtown is back to normal after a six-block area was cordoned off this morning in response to the threat of a bomb in the TD Canada Trust building at Victoria and Fourth. The area was reopened to traffic just before 1 p.m.
Relay for Life victory lap honours survivors

Relay for Life victory lap honours survivors

Krista Jurista has every intention of continuing a tradition she began three years ago, just weeks after she finished treatment for a particularly serious form of cancer.
Walls reflects on Boston explosions

Walls reflects on Boston explosions

When Ron Walls graduated from Prince George secondary school, he had no intention of living anywhere but Prince George upon completion of university. He never imagined he would be a medical doctor in charge of his own department.
Tax collector seeking to nix lawsuit

Tax collector seeking to nix lawsuit

Canada Revenue Agency will be asking the B.C. Supreme Court "yet again" to throw out the lawsuit of a Prince George businessman Irvin Leroux without the case going to trial, says an advocacy group that has come to his aid.
Doc from P.G. witnesses Boston bombings aftermath

Doc from P.G. witnesses Boston bombings aftermath

One of the doctors caught at the centre of the Boston Marathon terror attack is a Prince George native son. Dr.

Local man faces stolen property charges

An 18-year-old Prince George man is facing several charges as a result of a police raid on a Crescents neighbourhood home earlier this month, Prince George RCMP said Tuesday.