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Operation Red Nose back on the street

A little snowfall isn't going to stop Operation Red Nose. In all, 28 teams hit the road Friday night, ORN spokesperson Andrea Johnson said.

Virtual classroom links Japan with UNBC

Technology, on a half-second delay, has allowed two groups of university students half a world apart to complete a UNBC gender studies course.

Upgrades slated for Wells Grey info centre

The information centre at Wells Grey Provincial Park will get a $120,000 upgrade, the provincial government said Thursday.

Fire levels Fort St. James sawmill

A fire destroyed a small Fort St. James sawmill Thursday morning. Northern Forest Products Ltd., a cant mill in the 3000 block Tachie Road, across from the community's ski hill, was engulfed by the time firefighters were on the scene, Fort St.
Kettle call - Salvation Army short of target

Kettle call - Salvation Army short of target

Time is running out on the Salvation Army's Christmas fundraising campaigns. With just five full days left until Christmas, shoppers continue to empty their pockets of coins to feed the kettle drive in Prince George.

Burger King to donate Christmas Day sales to Kordyban Lodge

Staff and management at the Prince George Burger King are getting into the holiday spirit and will be raising money for Kordyban Lodge on Christmas Day.

Tourism PG pushing online 2013 campaign

No one can tell the story of Prince George like its residents.

Turkey tips to keep from getting sick

It's that time of year again. The stockings are being hung by the chimney with care, and the tantalizing smell of Christmas turkeys basting in the oven will soon permeate the air.

Crash victim trying to find witnesses

A Prince George crash victim hopes someone in the public can help her piece together a fateful night she cannot remember. On Feb. 27, 2010 Crystal Smith was walking home along Fifth Avenue in between Spruceland Mall and Central Street.
Oppal calls for Highway 16 public transit

Oppal calls for Highway 16 public transit

Establishing a public transit system along the so-called Highway of Tears has won the backing of Missing Women Inquiry Commissioner Wally Oppal.