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Nursing students bake for bites

A group of College of New Caledonia students have helped give seniors a reason to smile. Members of the 2014 practical nursing class presented the Prince George Council of Seniors with a $1,000 cheque last week towards their denture program.

House arrest for trafficking

A Prince George man has been sentenced to nine months house arrest and nine months probation for possession for the purpose of trafficking from a November 2011 police raid on a home in the 2200 block of Pine Street.

National Y officials in town

The YMCA of Northern B.C. can teach the nation a few things, said two of its top national officials visiting Prince George today.
Firefighters endure chill for a cause

Firefighters endure chill for a cause

It may not have been the ideal weekend for camping, but the rain and cold didn't dampen the spirits of the local firefighters who spend two days on a Canadian Tire roof.
Police impersonation charges laid

Police impersonation charges laid

A Prince George man faces charges for allegedly impersonating a police officer and using flashing lights on his car to pull over two drivers last week. And he may see more charges as a result of a third reported incident.
UNBC professor honoured

UNBC professor honoured

If and when the UNBC Faculty Association settles a new contract this year, ecosystem science and management professor Kathy Lewis is due for a raise.
MOMSS project closer to reality

MOMSS project closer to reality

As a result of the generosity of the people of Prince George, a rural house set aside to help young at-risk, vulnerable women rebuild their lives is that much closer to becoming a home.

Council in brief

Downtown business owners will continue to tax themselves so they can be represented by the Downtown Business Improvement Association. The DBIA is funded through a local service tax on properties in the subject area.
Stabbing reported at Diefenbaker Drive home

Stabbing reported at Diefenbaker Drive home

A man was taken to hospital for treatment of what are believed to be non-life threatening injuries following an apparent stabbing early Monday morning at a home in the 1400 block of Diefenbaker Drive, Prince George RCMP said.

NMP hopeful looking to put down roots

UNBC has been good to Joanna Paterson.