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City looking for sharing agreement

The need for money to fund the city's crumbling infrastructure is once again the focus of the agenda for tonight's council meeting. This week, councillors are formalizing requests for the province to shell out some assistance.

Dream Home Lottery offers lots to many

It's all about quality of life for the Prince George Hospice Society and there's no better way to improve life than with a Dream Home Lottery.

Province buys into CNC aboriginal student programs

Aboriginal student enrollment at CNC has doubled over the past five years and the provincial government responded this week by announcing it will direct $542,000 to fund CNC programs that support those students.

Worst of spring flooding nearly over

High water will continue to wind its way through Prince George for the next couple of days but the worst should soon be over for this year's spring freshet, River Forecast Centre head David Campbell said Monday.

Digging up some new ideas

City staff are digging up ways to get the most out of the Prince George road rehab budget.

Highway 16 down to single lane traffic at Tete Jaune Cache

There's been a mud slide 8 km west of Junction with Highway 5 in Tete Jaune Cache. The road is reduced to single lane alternating traffic. There's flooding 26 km east of Junction with Highway 5 in Tete Jaune Cache.

Gold fever powers NewGold project

Economic uncertainty around the world is, counter intuitively, a golden opportunity for the local economy.
Medical researchers obligated to explain use of patient information

Medical researchers obligated to explain use of patient information

You might not know it, but that sample of blood you've given at community health screening clinic to test for a possible genetic link to high cholesterol levels might also reveal a gene that could lead to irreversible heart disease.

Deadline passes for Carrier Sekani election

The deadline for nominations has been extended in the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council election. The council is an advocacy alliance of eight First Nations in the Prince George region, stretching as far west as Broman Lake.

Fatal car crash kills Dawson Creek woman

A woman is dead after she was ejected from her car in a single-vehicle collision Friday evening. The 36-year-old woman was driving south on 217 Road near Dawson Creek in her 1995 Honda Accord when it skidded into the east ditch.