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Websites help sell P.G. abroad

The Prince George companies marketing in Ireland this week for new employees are testament to the need for an effective community sales pitch.
Vandalized

Vandalized

This graffiti was spotted on the side of the First Baptist Church on Fifth Avenue.

Break-ins, sex assault 'predatory': judge

A Prince George-area man has been sentenced to two years in jail for breaking into the homes of two women and sexually assaulting one of them.
Dental program looking for more teeth

Dental program looking for more teeth

Dental hygiene students at CNC are in need of more patients. An increase in enrollment this year means more spaces are available for adults who want to have their teeth cleaned by students.

PTSD: Vet returned to screams of comrades

Kevin Berry described his military barracks after returning home from Afghanistan as "a horror show.
Fort George train pulling out of the station

Fort George train pulling out of the station

The Little Prince train at Fort George Park, also known as Dinky No. 1, is available for free rides this long weekend to celebrate its 100th anniversary. The repairs on the train have been completed, including replacing two steam injectors.
Can the cat come back?

Can the cat come back?

Woman in huff over inflatable theft

Costco plans to open gas bar

Costco is working on bringing a gas station in Prince George. Patrons will have to be members of the big-box wholesale store, but developers say it will add a new element of convenience for those carrying the Costco card.

Sex abuse trial extended

A further four weeks has been set aside next year to continue a trial for a Prince George man accused of sexually abusing two of his stepdaughters, starting when they were as young as 10 years old.

Interpretive centre mulled

Building a nature lover's headquarters is an idea growing among local conservationists. A meeting has been called for Oct. 11 to gauge overall local interest in building an interpretive centre.