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Shoplifter sought

Shoplifter sought

The Prince George RCMP are looking for help identifying a shoplifter who hit a major box store last week. Just before 2 p.m. on Jan.
T-birds soar past Cats in key game

T-birds soar past Cats in key game

The game was the biggest of the season for both teams. The Seattle Thunderbirds treated it that way and skated to a convincing win against the Prince George Cougars.

Council mulls more core review ideas

City council would rather pay to control the cost of keeping parks tidy, but residents will also have to pay more to use them.

More people were saying yes

Shane Dehod's new heart was one of a record 306 organ transplants in B.C. last year. The Prince George man had a heart transplant on Oct. 28 and is recovering well at home. B.C. Transplant executive director Dr.
Missing teen - RCMP seek help

Missing teen - RCMP seek help

Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating a teenage girl that was last seen in town on Friday, Jan. 25. Breanna Taylor Gendron, 15 years old, is described as a caucasian female standing at 5'6" tall and weighing 115 lbs.

Business website highlights investment opportunities

The latest regional internet portal has opened for doing business in this area. Special websites have been designed by Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT) to attract business and industrial investment into northern B.C.

Rare $2 bills part of theft from ski hill

Police are asking residents to keep an eye out for anyone passing $2 bills.

Skilled worker shortage hitting employers

A new report by six research universities in B.C. predicts a skilled worker shortage in the province by 2016, but UNBC president George Iwama said employers in the north are already feeling the pinch.

Fresh doc hits screen tonight at UNBC

Today is a fresh day at UNBC. The food industry will be depicted at a screening of the documentary Fresh at 6 p.m.

CUPE contract talks underway

Contract negotiations have begun between the city of Prince George and their unionized staff. The four-year collective agreement for the two locals of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, 1048 and 399, expired at the end of December.