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Software helps preserve aboriginal culture

The oldest local ideas in history are being preserved forever thanks to the most modern local ideas.
Freedom Singers helping radio station raise its voice

Freedom Singers helping radio station raise its voice

CFIS 93.1 FM, the city's non-profit community radio station, has applied to the CRTC to boost its broadcasting power from five watts to 600 watts.
Mustard Seed will work for underprivileged

Mustard Seed will work for underprivileged

Feeding impoverished people to soothe the ache of hunger is one of the priorities of Mustard Seed, a Christian organization now taking root in Prince George.

Evidence from computers ruled admissible in sex abuse trial

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has ruled as admissible evidence seized by the RCMP in relation to an ongoing trial for a Prince George man accused of sexually abusing two of his stepdaughters.

Shoebox gifts collected next week

They might be poor starving students, but when it comes to Christmas, they obviously have big hearts.

Appeal of sentence for throwing rock dismissed

The B.C. Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal from a Prince George man who was sentenced to 18 months in jail and three years probation after he was found guilty of throwing a rock at a man who was loading his truck with logs.

Big Blue Ball a blast

Men's health programs in the region got a big boost after the Prince George Rotary Club raised $46,000 at its Big Blue Ball.

Operation Red Nose needs more volunteers

Operation Red Nose is slightly more than halfway to its goal of 300 volunteers. As of Thursday, 163 people had signed up to help out, spokeswoman Andrea Johnson said, an increase of 47 people since the official launch for the effort was held Nov. 6.

Sealcoating completed in Dunster and Valemount

A $1.5-million project to seal coat 34 kilometers of side roads in Dunster and Valemount has been completed, the provincial government said Thursday.

Girlfriend link challenged in ill-gotten gains case

The B.C. civil forfeiture directors' effort to secure nearly $270,000 in allegedly ill-gotten gains from a former Prince George man and his alleged girlfriend is continuing to wind its way through court.