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Think pink in September for breast cancer

Think pink in September for breast cancer

For the month of September, there will be an extra splash of colour cutting through the grey and brown of construction surrounding city hall.

Twenty years of taking the night back

Nineteen times the women of Prince George have united on a September evening to establish their right to walk, unaccosted, on our city streets. On Sept. 16 the Take Back The Night March celebrates its 20th edition.

Kemess North project remains ongoing

A takeover of Northgate Minerals Corp. by AuRico Gold Inc. will have no effect on the proposed Kemess North underground project, a Northgate spokeswoman said this week.
Local craftsman recognized for furniture design

Local craftsman recognized for furniture design

A local high-end furniture maker continues to achieve milestones of success, most recently by earning the 2011 Carter Wosk Creative Achievement Award for B.C. Applied Art and Design.

Madison Scott reward gets boost

The reward for key information in the Madison Scott disappearance has increased. The reward was bumped up significantly on Thursday to $25,000 from its original posting of $15,000.

Customers have options with smart meter

Residents concerned about the safety of B.C. Hydro smart meters do have some options - but all involve having one of the meters installed. B.C.

Bredo appears in court

A former Prince George man charged with second-degree murder made an appearance in Victoria provincial court on Thursday.
Birthday disappearance

Birthday disappearance

A Prince George woman has disappeared following her 37th birthday party. Police were alerted that Darlene Anita Aksidan spent the night with her twin sister so they could celebrate their birthday together on Monday.

Warrant reveals drugs, weapons

Police have drugs, weapons and four suspects in custody after a successful raid on a Norwood Street residence. On the evening of Sept.

Executive salaries too high says Canadian Taxpayer Federation

The provincial government is continuing to pay its public sector executives too much money, when compared to similar positions in the private sector, says a Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) spokesman.