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Helicopter group eyes lofty goal

When fully operational, Northern B.C.

Hi, 9-1-1? I'm out of beer...

Dispatchers at the BC Ambulance Service hear the darndest things, but misuse of the 9-1-1 system can tie up the system unnecessarily.

2012 second best year for Operation Red Nose

Operation Red Nose has recorded its second-best season in its 15-year history in Prince George.

Telus dialled into improving cell coverage

Wireless coverage on Highway 16 east of Prince George is expected to improve in the coming years as the Connecting British Columbia Agreement is rolled out.

Student reporter will tell UNBC tales

UNBC is on the lookout for an adventurous student willing to take university life to a new level and share those experiences with the rest of the Cranbrook Hill campus.

Free skating on oval ice Jan. 20

Free skating, hot chocolate on the house, clowns, face painting and music are on order for the third annual PG Skates open house, set for Sunday, Jan. 20 at the Exhibition Park ice oval. Ice fees on the 400-metre oval will be waived from 1-3 p.m.

Shooting suspect dies in custody

A man who was facing several charges, including two counts of attempted murder, has died while in custody at Prince George Regional Correctional Centre, the B.C. Coroners Service confirmed Thursday.
Canada falls 5-1 to U.S. in semifinal

Canada falls 5-1 to U.S. in semifinal

World junior hockey

P.G. property values increasing

The value of properties in Prince George are on the rise, albeit slightly.

Board balks at school squeeze

Prince George school trustees are united in their opposition to a government request to cut the school board's budget to help pay for support staff wage increases. In a Dec.