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RCMP seek road rage witnesses

Prince George RCMP are trying to find witnesses to a road rage incident that took place Monday afternoon at about 4 p.m. at Thacker Crescent near the intersection with Foothills Boulevard.
Province squeezes witnesses for answers

Province squeezes witnesses for answers

The provincial government was able to get actual answers to questions Wednesday at the Northern Gateway pipeline hearings, but not the answers its was looking for.

UNBC president named to advisory council

UNBC president Dr. George Iwama will be giving advice on a new social and economic development initiative. Iwama is one of 12 civic leaders from across the province named to the B.C. Agenda for Shared Prosperity advisory council.
GOOD CAUSE

GOOD CAUSE

Gary Allbee couldn't resist buying four boxes of Girl Guide cookies from first year Girl Guide Julianne Spraque, 8, and her sister Katherine, 6, who is a Spark.

Toronto organizer to share core review experience

A community organizer is coming to town to help Prince George residents make sense of the core services review process.

Province keys in on slide danger during Enbridge hearings

The provincial government grilled Enbridge on how well the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline could hold up to landslides and shifting soil as environmental assessment hearings into the project opened in Prince George on Tuesday.
Park now open to all

Park now open to all

It was a beautiful day in the neighbourhood and a nice day for a park opening. City officials, representatives from FortisBC and - most importantly - kids tried out Prince George's newest and most-inclusive playground at Duchess park Tuesday morning.
Testy start to hearings on Enbridge pipeline

Testy start to hearings on Enbridge pipeline

The man in charge of the provincial government's questioning at the Northern Gateway pipeline hearings believes the company behind the project isn't being entirely cooperative when selecting its witness panels.
UNBC given annual maintenance boost

UNBC given annual maintenance boost

The city's university has received its annual dose of maintenance money. The University of Northern B.C. gets more than $582,000 in capital funding as part of the province's $44 million investment in post-secondary infrastructure this year.

Terry Fox, fall harvest keep students busy

Terry Fox fundraising was front and centre at cole College Heights Elementary. After a week long fundraising drive, a school-wide assembly brought staff and students together to kick off an afternoon Terry Fox Run.