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Make breakfast a family time

To co-opt the slogan of a certain cereal -- silly rabbit, breakfast isn't just for kids. Holly Christian, the school nutrition lead for population health with Northern Health, said breakfast is perfect time for a family meal.
Healthy lifestyle reflected in handsome Sun Dog's face

Healthy lifestyle reflected in handsome Sun Dog's face

Part 2 of Love Never Gets Old, a Citizen series on love, sex and romance among seniors, looks at the "never get old" part and that means staying healthy to look good and feel great. Meet two people who have mastered that part.

Chamber takes business to the streets

Local businesses are coming outside to meet the public right in the middle of the Prince George street. Member businesses of the Chamber of Commerce will gather in front of the agency's offices on Wednesday.
City well positioned amid economic turmoil: Bell

City well positioned amid economic turmoil: Bell

The world's economies are in a state of flux, and B.C.and this region in particular stands among the churning market forces, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell told the Chamber of Commerce on Monday.
Always take care to avoid a slump

Always take care to avoid a slump

Until she was about 65, she only weighed 117 pounds and now at age 81, weighs just a little more than that. Rita Svatos is a healthy senior who knows looking great is the best way to feel great.

Fire training starts today at airport

Don't panic if you see black smoke rising from the Prince George Airport. It's just a sign that training on dealing with aviation-related structural fires is being held. Training is scheduled to start today, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Case against plumber tanks

Lack of a qualified Crown prosecutor has prompted a provincial court judge to throw out a case against a Burns Lake-area plumber accused of failing to comply with the health officer's orders in relation to a leaking septic system.

Firearm pointed at quad riders

A Prince George man is facing charges after allegedly pointing a firearm at two men riding quadrunners near Gauthier Road in the Vanway area west of Prince George and police are concerned he may have pulled similar stunt since he was released from cu

Union files legal action against Northwest Community College

CUPE Local 2409, which represents faculty at Northwest Community College in Terrace, has launched a B.C.

Road projects get insurance boost

ICBC has picked up the tab for four a couple of infrastructure improvement projects in Prince George.