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City businessman awarded Queen's Jubilee medal

City businessman awarded Queen's Jubilee medal

Prince George fixture Ben Klassen was almost rendered speechless when presented with a token of appreciation for his contribution to the community - almost.
Kordyban Lodge opening delayed

Kordyban Lodge opening delayed

A bankrupt subcontractor has forced the Canadian Cancer Society to delay the opening of Kordyban Lodge for an indefinite period.

Trial begins for attack on blind man in McBride

A B.C. Supreme Court trial has begun for an Alberta man accused of severely beating a blind man who is a well-known personality in McBride. Michael Richter, 33, of Ponoka, faces five charges in relation to the alleged Dec.

Trained dogs could be used for locating snow-buried oil spills

Northern Gateway could have the chance to prove its bark is as good as its bite when it comes to oil spill response.
Input sought on natural gas pipeline project

Input sought on natural gas pipeline project

Proponents of another pipeline will explain their project at a public meeting tonight. TransCanada is promoting their Coastal GasLink pipeline project at the Civic Centre between 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. in rooms 204-206.

Province, Enbridge butt heads about meeting

It's completely proper for Enbridge officials to meet with the provincial government during the Northern Gateway project's environmental assessment process, a senior company official said Friday.

Pair knifed in Hart area

Two men were stabbed Friday night in the Hart Highway area and are recovering in hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

Spike seen in break and enters

Prince George RCMP are warning of a spike in daytime break and enters in two areas of the city.

P.G. collects blood challenge title

It's in you to give. That's the motto of Canadian Blood Services and it appears Prince George people have taken that slogan to heart, reclaiming the Drive For Life challenge title we lost to Kelowna last year.

Berry to face jury trial

A jury was selected Friday for a trial for a man facing 13 charges from an alleged 2010 crime spree said to have started in Prince George and ended on a forest service road near Vanderhoof following a police manhunt.