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Meter mix-up miffs homeowner

Meter mix-up miffs homeowner

Louise Power was shocked to see a new smart meter installed at her Prince George home on Monday afternoon. After a phone call to B.C.
Starring role in Variety telethon awaits P.G. girl

Starring role in Variety telethon awaits P.G. girl

Taysha A'huille would love to be a TV star. She's been invited as one of the featured guests on the stage at the Variety Club telethon in Vancouver, but it probably won't happen this year.

Non-profit decision affects locals

A ruling keeping elected officials from the boards of not-for-profit societies could have a larger impact than initially thought, says a UBCM executive member. On Jan. 11, the B.C.

Province puts up cash for trail planning

The province has given the future of recreational trails in Prince George a boost. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has doled out $15,000 to plan for a 7.8-kilometre recreational trail along Otway and Miworth Roads.

Website helps parents safeguard children

Parents are being encouraged to visit a website designed to provide the tools to safely negotiate the internet. Available at www.thedoorthatsnotlocked.

Brothers sentenced for drugs, weapons offences

Two Prince George brothers have received jail terms as the result of a July 2011 drugs and weapons bust.
National Sweater Day

National Sweater Day

National Sweater Day is a fun campaign to encourage Canadians to conserve energy, presented by World Wildlife Fund Canada. Grannies are picking up the phone and insisting that Canadians put on a sweater and turn down the heat this Thursday.

Men's health clinic set for next Saturday

There are still spots available for a free men's health clinic on Feb. 16. The Rotary Club of Prince George Downtown and Canfor are teaming up to provide prostate cancer screening and information for men interested in learning more about the disease.
Countdown begins on provincial election

Countdown begins on provincial election

There are fewer than 100 days to go before B.C. residents head to the polls and the campaign for the next provincial election is beginning to heat up.

Hurricane Sandy muddies used car sales market

Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of B.C. on the lookout for scams