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Northern Hardware owner dies

Northern Hardware owner dies

Ted Moffat, of Northern Hardware, died this morning. Moffat, the third-generation store operator, began opening the now 93-year-old store on Sundays in 1993.

Confidential complaints curb crime cribs

It wasn't the smoothest of sailing when Alberta's Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) Act was initiated in 2008 but over the years, the program has developed a seamless relationship with its police partners.

Industry has responded to PGAIR pressure

Representing government, industry, UNBC, Northern Health, First Nations, the business community and the public, the Prince George Air Improvement Roundtable (PGAIR) was established in 1998 as a community-based non-profit society to address the city's

Wild game banquet fundraiser set

If you aren't a hunter there is still a way to enjoy the bounty of the local area's wild game.
Suspect spoke of burning down house weeks before, court hears

Suspect spoke of burning down house weeks before, court hears

A man accused of burning down a Prince George home and killing its owner in the process had said he wanted to set the building on fire three weeks before the blaze broke out, the court heard Monday during the first day of testimony for Frank William
Fraudulent firefighter may be on the loose

Fraudulent firefighter may be on the loose

Prince George RCMP are on the lookout for a man believed to have been impersonating a firefighter while at a local business over the weekend.

Motley Crue making another stop in P.G.

Heavy metal greats Motley Crue will be making a stop in Prince George this spring.

NDP still way out in front, new poll shows

With less than three months to go before the next provincial election, the NDP is maintaining a double digit lead both provincially and in the north, according to a new public opinion poll The opposition NDP are at 47 per cent province wide and 48 pe

911 dispatcher career presentation set for March 9

Those interested in fielding 911 calls for the region's police and emergency services will be able to get a clearer picture about what the job is all about when a presentation is held Sat., March 9 at the North District RCMP detachment.

Energy advice program set to run out

Livesmart B.C.'s Business Energy Advisor Service Program will not live forever. The energy efficiency program for business owners is set to switch off at the end of March, leaving only six weeks to book an appointment to save energy.