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Open houses set for gold mining project

The New Gold mining company will be hosting four open houses for its proposed Blackwater project in four area communities next week. The first will be on Monday, Oct. 22 in Fort St. James at the Music Makers Hall, 255 West 2nd Ave. On Tuesday, Oct.
Health the focus this Sunday

Health the focus this Sunday

Healthier families lead to healthier communities and this Sunday will provide an opportunity for the whole community to get a leg up on health issues. The sixth annual Healthier You Expo will take over the Civic Centre from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct.

Home invader sentenced

The last of four men involved in an April 2011 home invasion was sentenced Wednesday.
Enbridge fuzzy on accessibility

Enbridge fuzzy on accessibility

Northern Gateway was unable to provide precise information on how it would access some of the more remote areas of its proposed pipeline under questioning from the provincial government Tuesday during National Energy Board (NEB) hearings in Prince Ge

SPCA dinner, silent auction at North 54

Organizers hope to match and exceed last year's $5,700 when a second annual fundraising dinner for the SPCA animal shelter's veterinary costs is held this weekend.
Pipeline costs climbing, hearings told

Pipeline costs climbing, hearings told

Materials likely to come from Portland mill, not Canada

Pesticide drop off today

Farmers with outdated pesticides can get rid of them in Prince George today. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., CleanFARMS Inc. hosts a free drop off for obsolete agricultural pesticides at the Foothills Boulevard Regional Landfill. CleanFARMS Inc.

Municipal politics: Toronto core review 'turned into excuse', says speaker

Core services reviews will be about making cuts and losing services - unless residents get involved, a nearly full College of New Caledonia lecture hall heard Tuesday night.
Enbridge hearings

Enbridge hearings

Enbridge fuzzy on accessibility

Suspects in massive grow-op before court

The largest marijuana grow operation police have uncovered in Vanderhoof's history began with the pullover of a pickup truck hauling a large amount of diesel, Prince George provincial court judge Michael Brecknell was told Wednesday.