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Hikers to work on trail maintenance

An overnight hike to Eagle Valley Creek is the destination of the Caledonia Ramblers this weekend. A small group has already committed their feet to the backcountry trek, and more are welcome.
Victoria Street closed on Wednesday

Victoria Street closed on Wednesday

Victoria Street at the intersection with Fifth Avenue will be closed for one full day next week to allow city crews to connect the district energy system to the new RCMP building. The road closure will start at 5 a.m.
Raw milk a wealth of health or scary dairy?

Raw milk a wealth of health or scary dairy?

Nine years ago Lesley McConnachie got her first taste of raw milk and never looked back.
Nechako identified as radon source

Nechako identified as radon source

Northern Health is encouraging Prince George residents to protect themselves from a silent killer in their homes. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Radon gas is produced as radioactive uranium decays.
Ex-CEO turns up political heat

Ex-CEO turns up political heat

One of B.C.'s most recognizable business and industry personalities is touring the province urging the public to compare the records of the B.C. Liberal Party and the B.C NDP.

Businessman's tax battle remains mired in legal wrangling

Procedural wrangling between the Canada Revenue Agency and a local businessman accusing the federal government's tax collector of ruining him continued at the Prince George provincial courthouse Friday.

Performing Arts Centre Society gets new board members

The Prince George Regional Arts Centre Society has some new faces after its annual general meeting Thursday night. There was a bit of a shift as Tom Madden, former president of the society, moved away, leaving a gap in the board.

Veterans licence plate program expanded

Starting today, regular and reserve members of the Canadian Forces who hold a trade qualification will be eligible to apply for special veterans B.C. licence plates to commemorate their years of service.
Books for Babies back

Books for Babies back

New parents in Prince George can expect to receive a special gift at the hospital for at least the next three years.

BC Arts Council shares the wealth with P.G.

The BC Arts Council provided almost $300,000 in grants to Prince George arts groups in the past year.