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Museum website reveals photographic memories

Museum website reveals photographic memories

Today, a graveyard is all that is left of the Lheidli T'enneh Indian village at Fort George Park.

Grant deadline extended for HIV programs

Northern Health has extended its application deadline for anyone seeking an Imagine grant dealing with HIV prevention programs.

Real estate agents collecting winter clothing for charity

Coats and blankets are always in demand this time of year. But the stark reality is some people in the city are lacking those basic necessities. A group of Prince George real estate agents are taking it upon themselves to do something about that.

More flights added at Prince George airport

Record passenger numbers at the Prince George Airport have turned into new flights at YXS by two of their three major air carriers.

No plans to shift pipeline terminus to Prince Rupert

Northern Gateway has no plans to shift its terminal from Kitimat to Prince Rupert, unless asked to do so by the National Energy Board.

Restaurant hosting fundraiser for children in India

Local support for a community in India has reached new levels this year and further fundraising is about to increase the development efforts. The Samuha Overseas Development Association (SODA) was launched in Prince George in the mid 1990s.

Councillors making pitch for infrastructure funds

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) submission to the federal government requesting a 20-year infrastructure funding plan won't solve problems overnight, but it's an important first step, said local FCM board member Garth Frizzell.
Serious collisions piling up on area highways

Serious collisions piling up on area highways

The list of serious crashes on area highways continues to grow, with the latest accident seeing a 28-year-old Prince George man transported to Vancouver with critical head and neck injuries from a head-on collision about 20 kilometres north of Quesne

Nurse without borders puts down some roots

Back in the comfort of home, Megan Hunter is sleeping well these days.
Former UNBC academic to head conservation group

Former UNBC academic to head conservation group

A Prince George resident has been named to one of the highest ecological science posts in North America. It was announced on Tuesday that Dr. Winifred Kessler is the new president of The Wildlife Society, based out of Bethesda, Maryland.