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Family reunited with heirloom quilt

There's always a story behind any handmade quilt. Most certainly a labour of love, the time that goes into making them puts a value on a quilt that usually far exceeds what it might fetch on the open market.
P.G. contingent China bound

P.G. contingent China bound

When city representatives land in China today, they will begin a whirlwind week of tours and conversations to find common ground with Prince George's potential sister city.

Red Green plans tour stop in P.G.

Canada's favourite handyman is bringing his special brand of fix-it advice to Prince George. Funny man Red Green will share his thoughts in the new How to do Everything tour when it stops at Vanier Hall next Sept. 25.
Martin memorialized as master motivator

Martin memorialized as master motivator

Born and raised in England, the daughter of a ship's captain, Anne Martin was staunchly loyal to her country and a proud supporter of the royal family.
48 Hours show produces some tips for police

48 Hours show produces some tips for police

A story on the Highway of Tears by popular U.S. crime show 48 Hours has generated a few tips, says the leader of an RCMP task force investigating the cases of 18 missing and murdered women.
Support staff strike closing CNC

Support staff strike closing CNC

At least two days of job action are expected to affect business at College of New Caledonia. The Canadian Union of Public Employees local 4951, representing support staff at CNC, will join the more than 3,000 workers at six B.C.
Judge rules on parking lot dispute

Judge rules on parking lot dispute

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has issued something of a split decision on a dispute between the owners of Shooters Sports Bar and a Domino's Pizza franchise over use of a common parking lot.

Guilty pleas entered in gun seizure

The court case surrounding firearms seizures from a home in the VLA is nearing an end after two Prince George men pleaded guilty Monday to offences related to the incident.

Rollover yields serious injuries

Two people police believe were not wearing seatbelts at the time suffered serious injuries in a single-vehicle rollover early Sunday morning.

Arrests made in alleged dial-a-dope operation

Prince George RCMP are saying an alleged dial-a-dope operation has been uncovered and seven people have been arrested following a raid on a home in the 4000 block of 22nd Avenue early Saturday morning.