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Veteran retreat program to be expanded

A made-in-B.C. transition program for veterans will soon be available to former soldiers across the country.

RCMP Girls' Fitness for Fun still accepting registrations

There is still time to register for the RCMP's Girls' Fitness for Fun. Although the first session is this Thursday, registrations will accepted until next Tuesday, RCMP community policing coordinator Linda Parker said.
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RUN FOR HOPE

The PGSS Polar Bear and students participated in the Terry Fox Run Friday at Masich Place Stadium.

P.G.'s largest private employer looks ahead to anniversary

Canfor has a birthday coming up. The city's largest private sector employer, and one of the biggest industrial players in the region and province, is turning 75 years old next year. The celebrations are already exciting company leaders.

Nine starts on new homes in September

Construction began on nine new single-family homes in the Prince George area last month, according to an update from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

Greenhouse fire

At about 5 a.m. this morning Fire Rescue crews from four halls responded with 16 firefighters to a reported structure fire in the 4500 block of Shellbrook Road.

Pipe up

P.G. hosts next round of hearing into Enbridge project

Women's tour focuses on oilsands concerns

Nobel Peace Prize winner Jody Williams and Canadian singer Sarah Harmer are among a delegation of six women who will be touring Prince George this week as part of an examination of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.

Provincial budget input group making local stop

A provincial committee responsible for collecting input on the 2013 budget is coming to Prince George next week.

Society provides a Thanksgiving dinner

Turkey, mashed potatoes and a delicious stuffing were on the menu as the St. Vincent de Paul Society served up its 30th annual Thanksgiving Dinner on Sunday at the Sacred Heart Church. Bernie Goold, president of the St.