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City to host tourism conference

The tourism industry is coming to visit our city. Prince George is the host for this year's Northern British Columbia Tourism Association conference and annual general meeting.
No two ways about it

No two ways about it

Economist says proposed pipeline could cost Canada, environment

Additional charges levelled

A Prince George man suspected of a violent home invasion is facing more charges.
STOKED

STOKED

Engineer John Calogheros works on the steam engine at the Fort George Railway Tuesday afternoon. The train will be pulling out of The Fort George Railway Station at The Exploration Place in Fort George Park this weekend.

Spare the firefighters, city told

The team leading the city's core services review have heard loud and clear that the municipality's fire services are not to be touched.
Urban farming profitable in many ways

Urban farming profitable in many ways

Lilac jelly and tomatillos will be topics of conversation during Don Basserman's Urban Farming: For Pleasure & Profit talk at the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library Thursday night.

Yekooche chief facing lawsuit

Now reinstated Yekookche First Nation chief Henry Joseph "placed himself in a conflict of interest" when he accepted financial support from Lake Babine Chief Wilf Adam to wage his legal battle to regain the position, according to allegations in a law

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.