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Food drive fills shelves

Enough food to feed an army. That's what one day of donations brought in April 6 for the Salvation Army Food Bank in a food drive organized by Save-On Foods and sponsored by Campbell Company of Canada, makers of Campbell's soup.

UNBC to meet candidates

The debates will come later on in the provincial election campaign. So don't expect any fireworks this Saturday night when the candidates for the two Prince George ridings gather at a downtown restaurant for a meet-and-greet dinner.

Pool lawsuit issuing refunds

A lack of a precedent led a group of Cluculz Lake property owners to withdraw their legal action against the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako over the Vanderhoof pool referendum.
Liberal platform released today

Liberal platform released today

Viewers expecting to get a glimpse of the B.C. Liberals' platform were left wanting Sunday night.
Tax rates focus of council discussion

Tax rates focus of council discussion

The average Prince George homeowner isn't likely to see a property tax increase of less than 3.4 per cent when council approves the tax rates for this year.
Doctor came full circle on substance abuse

Doctor came full circle on substance abuse

A conference on dealing with drugs and alcohol in the workplace opened Thursday with a keynote speaker who has personal experience on both sides of the issue. Dr.
Couple looks to reunite in Canada

Couple looks to reunite in Canada

A Prince George woman remains hopeful authorities will eventually allow her Nigerian-born husband into this country despite a prolonged battle in which the case currently sits in a bureaucratic limbo.
Conservative leader keys on northern B.C.

Conservative leader keys on northern B.C.

By improving infrastructure and providing better services, B.C. Conservative leader John Cummins believes his party can attract more people to move and stay in northern B.C.

Kirpans cleared for courthouse

Amritdhari Khalsa Sikhs will soon be able to wear a kirpan, a small stylized sword, while visiting courthouse public areas following a security assessment by B.C. sheriffs, the provincial Ministry of Justice said Wednesday.
'Running his name through the mud'

'Running his name through the mud'

Patient's family defends Katakkar from cancer agency report