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Tourism P.G. promotes city's wild side

Tourism P.G. promotes city's wild side

Tourism Prince George has launched a new logo and branding campaign to promote the city to visitors. The logo features a bull bugling against a stylized city background.

Gun registry debated

The Conservative government has promised to introduce legislation this fall, effectively killing the long-gun registry.

Air Canada strike would have left Prince George untouched

Air Canada's service between Prince George and Vancouver would have continued to operate even if unionized flight attendants had walked out tomorrow.

Haste makes for $13K settlement

A recent judgment worth $13,000 may be a lesson to employees not to utter expressions in haste - and to employers not to leap to conclusions. A B.C.

Rogers pulls out of Skakun matter

Mayor Dan Rogers has pulled himself out of the council process attempting to punish Brian Skakun for leaking an internal document to the media. Rogers is the second, following councillor Debora Munoz, to voluntarily step out of the proceedings.

Electoral signs still banned on highways

Some candidates in the municipal election have apparently broken a rule that criss-crosses the city. Although they are within city boundaries, Highway 16 and Highway 97 jointly bisect the city and are provincial jurisdiction.
Boy wizard look alike sought in assault

Boy wizard look alike sought in assault

Police are on the lookout for Harry Potter, or rather someone who reportedly looks like the character from the J.K. Rowling books.

Businesses feel P.G.'s bad rep

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce is calling on candidates in the 2011 municipal election to meet the needs of business owners. A survey of 118 local businesses done in August showed 17.

Skakun and council at odds in court

Councillor Brian Skakun was in BC Supreme Court on Tuesday to ask Mr. Justice Robert Crawford to stop Prince George city council's attempts to punish him.
P.G. celebrates Northern B.C.'s first mosque

P.G. celebrates Northern B.C.'s first mosque

After years of wishing and planning, a major dream for the local Muslim community has finally been realized.