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Tire dealer offers help to theft victim

A pre-Christmas scrooge made off with all four wheels of Eileen Caldwell's car but thanks to the generosity of a local tire dealership, she won't be stuck with a bill.
Sears boss retooling retail giant

Sears boss retooling retail giant

One of the items on Calvin McDonald's Christmas list was to visit his store in Prince George. The president and CEO of Sears Canada came close to a personal tour during the summer but hit a routing problem on the road.

Bond 'confident' in police

Justice Minister Shirley Bond is standing behind the law enforcement not only in Prince George, but also across the province despite the city's poor showing at the top of Maclean's magazine's most dangerous cities in Canada list.

First Nation pulls out of anti-pipeline group

One of the most visible interveners in the National Energy Board hearings into the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline has withdrawn from an anti-pipeline group.

Crime survey challenging for UNBC recruiters

Maclean's magazine and UNBC are developing a love-hate relationship. On one hand, there are the benefits that come with UNBC consistently being ranked by Maclean's in the top-five of Canada's best small universities.
Stealing security

Stealing security

Tire theft stuns widow
Mayor disputes Maclean's claim

Mayor disputes Maclean's claim

Mayor Shari Green went on the offensive Thursday in advance of an upcoming issue of Maclean's magazine that will designate Prince George as Canada's most dangerous city for the third year in a row. With Prince George RCMP Supt.

Police nab alleged drug dealers

A common law couple was arrested Tuesday night after the Prince George RCMP executed a search warrant on a home in the Quinson neighbourhood.

Salvation Army to host luncheon

The Salvation Army's Tree of Lights charity luncheon is ready to go this Friday at the Coast Inn of the North from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Proceeds will go to Salvation Army services over the holiday season and the rest of the year.

Cancer book gives advice to patients

Lynda Peterson knows first hand what it's like to go through the stressful world of cancer diagnosis and treatment and wants to help others navigate the health care system.