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Air event takes flight in Vanderhoof

Air event takes flight in Vanderhoof

The roar of overhead engines will make a buzz in Vanderhoof. After years as one of Canada's leading airshow sites, a revamped and refurbished Vanderhoof Municipal Airport is once again hosting a public event.

Tory MP makes green claim

Opponents of the Northern Gateway pipeline don't have the market cornered on environmental concerns, according to Cariboo-Prince George MP Dick Harris.

Rotarians cueing up for smoking detail

Vegetarians might be tempted to fall off the wagon if they were to sample Roy Spooner's barbecued ribs.
Barkerville welcomes special guest

Barkerville welcomes special guest

The 150th celebrations at Barkerville Historic Site will have an extra dash of authenticity this weekend.
Memories stoked by pioneer days

Memories stoked by pioneer days

The vegetable and still-life displays in the PGX pioneer building were deliberately arranged to look like historic photos from fall fairs gone by. But for some, these are not black and white images being recreated, they are memories.
Cancer centre contractor celebrated

Cancer centre contractor celebrated

Accolades continue to roll in for those associated with the city's new cancer centre. PCL Contractors Westcoast Inc.

Telus puts up Crime Stoppers reward to stop cable theft

It's not as big a problem in Prince George as it is in the Lower Mainland, but if you see someone at the top of a telephone pole in the middle of the night trying to steal cable call Crime Stoppers - there still could be a big reward in it for you.
Around-the-world cyclists stop in Prince George

Around-the-world cyclists stop in Prince George

If you're heading out to Jasper along Highway 16 sometime over the next few days, you might notice two cyclists on the road - one of which is flying a veritable United Nations of tiny flags on the back of his bike.
Downpour dampens PGX opening

Downpour dampens PGX opening

The PGX got off to a rough start Wednesday as a torrential downpour and high winds sent fairgoers scrambling for cover just as the gates had opened.
Advocates say no to the stove

Advocates say no to the stove

The raw food industry is really cooking now. It was a cold dish when Chantale Roy first began her quest to not only eat vegan but cut out the cooking of her food.