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Federal cabinet minister to visit tomorrow

James Moore, federal cabinet minister and former Prince George resident, is back in the city tomorrow. The graduate of UNBC is now a Lower Mainland MP and the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages.

Relay For Life sheds light on cancer reality

Having lost her husband Fern to lung cancer 16 years ago, Dery learned her 48-year-old daughter had breast cancer, one of her grandchildren lost a kidney to the disease, and cancer forced the removal of one of her 17-month-old great-grandaughter's ey
Marianas Trench at CN Centre April 14

Marianas Trench at CN Centre April 14

Marianas Trench will Face the Music: With a Vengence with special guests Down with Webster and Anami Vice Sunday, April 14 at CN Centre. Show is at 7 p.m. Tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 25 at 10 a.m.

Spokesman: Texas college campus issues alert amid reports of a shooter on campus.

By Juan A. Lozano THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOUSTON - A shooting on a Texas community college campus wounded at least two people Tuesday and sent students fleeing for safety as officials placed the campus on lockdown, officials said.

Canfor shaking up head office

Corporate changes are underway at Canfor, but there will be no local direct impacts, according to officials at the forestry company.

Teacher talks set to start again

Jim Iker admits he's an optimist. Gazing into his bright-side-of-life crystal ball, the chief negotiator for the B.C.

Valleyview project given tentative go-ahead

While many factors that have initially riled residents have been resolved, there are still neighbourhood concerns over a proposed new subdivision development in the Hart.

Outstanding Canadians celebrated at the Y

Prince George, BC - A new commemorative medal was created to mark the 2012 celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the Throne as Queen of Canada, and the Prince George YMCA is pleased to be recognizing Pa

UNBC revamps its website

UNBC's electronic connection to the world has been given a facelift. But there was much more than just cosmetic surgery involved in the launch of the university's new website at www.unbc.ca on Tuesday. This was a radical makeover.
Cats fire head coach Clark

Cats fire head coach Clark

The Prince George Cougars have fired head coach Dean Clark. Cougars general manager Dallas Thompson made the announcement early Tuesday afternoon. Clark signed a five-year contract in April 2009 to become head coach of the Cougars.