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Jago refused to melt in mediator's hotseat

Charles Jago certainly didn't ask for the job. That would be like volunteering your own neck to demonstrate a guillotine. In late March, with the B.C.
Sally Ann hoping for one last push

Sally Ann hoping for one last push

He won't know for sure until the final deposit is counted late this morning, but Capt. Neil Wilkinson remains optimistic the local Salvation Army kettle campaign will reach its $250,000 goal.
Red nose rides again

Red nose rides again

Operation Red Nose provided 230 safe rides home last Friday and Saturday. This was the fourth weekend of the holiday season where a team of volunteers brought local residents and their vehicles home safely between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m.
Idle No More protest held at courthouse

Idle No More protest held at courthouse

About 100 local First Nations people gathered at the Prince George courthouse on Friday afternoon to join in a nationwide wave of demonstration to put the federal government on notice that they would be "idle no more.
Family gets early Christmas lift

Family gets early Christmas lift

A young Prince George family has received an early Christmas gift, courtesy of a major Canadian corporation with a penchant for reaching out to the community.

Robson trail, Bowron Lake bookings open early

Two of the region's best loved outdoor adventure destinations got a marketing boost from the provincial government this week.

Black ice warning issued

The Ministry of Transportation has issued a travel advisory for Highway 16 East from Tete Jaune Cache to the Alberta border, warning of black ice along the stretch.

Bird counters uncover more species in area

Birds and bird watchers flocked together last Sunday and once all the feathers were finally counted, some new records were set.

PGCA raises money for local charities

Several local charities stand to benefit after the Prince George Construction Association raised $11,300 during its annual Christmas fundraising drive.

Visitors guide out next month

The annual Prince George Information Guide has been sent for publication. For the second year in a row, this yearly catalogue of our community assets will be available for the new year, rather than a spring launch.