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Prince George blood runs hot at Halloween bash

Prince George blood runs hot at Halloween bash

Who says librarians don't know how to party? The board of the Prince George Public Library put on a thriller night Friday for hundreds of Prince George revelers at the Hot Blooded Ball.

Taking neighbourhoods from good to great

Great neighbourhoods are the building blocks of a great city, according to City of Edmonton great neighbourhoods initiative director Stephane Labonne. Labonne will be speaking in Prince George Nov.

Pattison guilty of second degree murder

Gerald Miles Pattison was found guilty Wednesday of second degree murder in the shooting death of Ryan Edward Hibbs three years ago.

Don't be afraid to use CPR, even if you're not trained

You don't have to be properly trained in first aid to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a person suffering cardiac arrest, and the Canadian Association of Emergency Doctors is advising people to act quickly and save lives.

Wait lists hurting doctor recruitment

With waiting times for cataract surgery now stretching longer than a year, it appears there's no immediate help on the horizon to clear that list of patients more quickly. A lack of surgical time at University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Fetterly now considered missing

Tyler Eugene Fetterly is now considered a missing person. The 26-year-old was sought by RCMP last week due to information he may have about a police matter.

Pilot of small plane in fiery crash outside Vancouver airport dies

THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER - The pilot of a small plane that crashed outside Vancouver's airport has died after his aircraft burst into flames on a road in rush-hour traffic.
NT Air plane crashes in Richmond

NT Air plane crashes in Richmond

A small plane operated by Prince George-based Northern Thunderbird Air narrowly missed vehicles during rush hour as it crashed into a busy street as it approached Vancouver International Airport Thursday.
Downtown design guide gets positive feedback

Downtown design guide gets positive feedback

The City of Prince George's proposed downtown design guidelines got a passing grade from residents on Thursday.

Skilling up the local workforce

Local trades workers with employment roadblocks will soon get new access to skills training.