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Prince George approaching historic job numbers

Prince George is on pace to break an employment record. For only the fourth time in history and never before 2011, there are more than 50,000 people with a job in Prince George, and the usual summer employment peak is yet to come.

Smoky haze all in the skies

What happens in Siberia doesn't stay in Siberia.

Protest planned for pipeline hearing

When the federal government's public hearing tour stops in Prince George to gather opinions about the proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline , a rally will be held outside.
Salvation Army wages recycling war

Salvation Army wages recycling war

The Salvation Army wants your junk. Not only do old clothes get a new lease on life when donated to the Salvation Army, but the community also gets a boost.

Residents want permanent solution

Tired of not getting straight answers from those in charge, the residents of Farrell Street are putting their heads together to come up with a flooding solution of their own.

TWU welcomes PG student

A Prince George grad has recieved a not-so spartan boost to her education. Chelsea Dutkiwich was awarded the TWU Transfer Award to attend Trinity Western University this September. The scholarship is handed out to the top academic transfer students.

Fired employee wins wrongful dismissal case

A provincial court judge has ordered a Prince George drug store to pay an ex-employee three weeks wages after she was fired following an incident in which a coworker kicked her. Teresa Karen Scholer had been a cashier at Hart Drug Mart Ltd.

Controversial treatment

Patients, former MP defend doctor bending rules

Drug dealer gets 23 months at home

A Prince George man has been sentenced to 23 months of house arrest for possession of methamphetamine and crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking as part of an "ill conceived" attempt to make money when he fell on hard times.

Diggers strike natural gas pipe

Police cordoned off a stretch of residential street early Friday afternoon and Fortis sent in a crew to deal with a natural gas pipe that had been struck when heavy equipment was operating in the area.