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Rally a Valentine for Mother Earth

The organizers are aboriginal, the intention is universal. This Valentine's Day, a local rally will take place to express love for our environment.
Eagles own top perch in city hoops

Eagles own top perch in city hoops

For the second year in a row, the Cedars Christian School Eagles claimed the city championship in senior girls high school basketball. To do it, they had to fight off a determined PGSS Polars team Wednesday night at the Northern Sport Centre.

Government keys on gas, trade

A new prosperity fund from natural gas revenue and a renewed commitment to Asia-Pacific trade highlighted a pre-election throne speech Tuesday.

Vancouver app boasts P.G. link

Tourism Vancouver's new app is the apple of the industry's eye, but the roots trace back to Prince George.
Morrow talks modern era in Prince George

Morrow talks modern era in Prince George

A great dictum of modern architecture - Form Follows Function - will be illustrated when long-time resident and retired architect Trelle Morrow presents his perspective at the Prince George Library on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.

NDP hopeful sees shocking power price difference

The NDP are blaming the Liberal government for B.C. Hydro contracts that see the corporation locked into buying electricity at high rates and selling surplus supply for much lower prices on the spot market.

Zimmer gets taste of the Beltway

Helping to keep the lines of communication well-greased, Prince George-Peace River MP Bob Zimmer embarked on his first political trip across the border last week.

Cook appears in court

Lloyd William Cook remained in custody following an appearance by video on Wednesday before a justice of the peace at the Prince George courthouse on a charge of failing to appear pursuant to a court order.
Shots fired

Shots fired

Police fired one shot but no one was injured during an altercation Tuesday with a man who allegedly armed himself with a rifle when RCMP pulled him over near Tete Jaune Cache, says North District RCMP Cst. Lesley Smith.
Winter Games committee gets plaque

Winter Games committee gets plaque

The 2015 Canada Winter Games host committee and staff members gathered together to acknowledge the commemorative plaque at the corner of Highway 16 and 97 signifying that in two years Prince George will host 18 days of sport culture, entertainment an