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Book fair a big win

CBSA seizes 14 tonnes of drug chemicals in Prince Rupert

Canada Border Services Agency officers at the Port of Prince Rupert have seized a record 14 tonnes of chemicals used to make a range of illicit drugs.

Tour date set

With the grand opening just around the corner, the B.C. Cancer Agency Centre for the North will hold an open house on Monday.
Fairy tale focus at Railway Museum

Fairy tale focus at Railway Museum

It's going to be Grimm at the Railway and Forestry Museum as fairy tales are the focus Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It'll be safe and spooky with games and goodies for children of all ages.
Trial by cancer

Trial by cancer

P.G. man first B.C. patient to receive new radiation treatment

Shoebox opportunity can change a child's life

The Christmas season never fails to highlight the spirit of giving but it doesn't take a calendar to determine the right time of year to give to underprivileged children. Their need exists 365 days of the year.

Theft victim issues cautionary tale

A Prince George woman is worried she may be the victim of a new trend in identity theft after her and her husband's car and motorhome were broken into and the insurance documents were stolen.

UNBC support staff obtain tentative deal

UNBC support staff have reached a tentative agreement in their labour dispute with the province.

Stopping all oilsands pipelines the aim, says activist

Maude Barlow believes the fight against the Northern Gateway pipeline is in the closing stages, but the national chairwoman of the Council of Canadians isn't about to back down.

PGSS grad now ambassador to Thailand

A former Prince George resident has turned a childhood interest into an unexpected career path. Philip Calvert left the country Sunday en route to Thailand, where he begins a four-year term as Canadian ambassador to the southeast Asian country.