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Seniors' events

The Prince George Community Group on Aging with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities in collaboration with the IASSID Academy of Education, Training & Research presents a two day conference, March 27 and 28, including plenary sessions with IASSID,

Thieves targeting downtown shops

A spate of smash and grab incidents over the past month at downtown Prince George businesses has prompted the local RCMP to remind business owners of protective services they provide.

138 days for dangerous driving

From Prince George provincial court: March 9 Eric Bradley Charlie was sentenced to 128 days in jail and one year probation for theft $5,000 or under.

Unemployment rate holds steady at 8.1 per cent

The city's unemployment rate remained at 8.1 per cent in February, unchanged from the month before, according to Statistics Canada numbers released Friday.
Burns Lake couple win big time

Burns Lake couple win big time

Leona West and her fiance Dwayne Joseph still can't believe they were the winners of the Global TV dream wedding contest. Not only did the couple win and are getting married in June in Mexico, they won by a landslide of 1,200 votes.

Foul play not suspected in teenage death

For the second time in just more than a year, a teenage girl has been found dead on Uncha Lake Road. This time, according to police, foul play is not suspected. The name of the latest victim has not been released. Staff Sgt.

Nightclub rezoning reaches council chambers

City council will run the gamut in the second of two back-to-back city meetings tonight.
Apricots to kill cancer and the soccer school of hard knocks

Apricots to kill cancer and the soccer school of hard knocks

Science fair students bring their creative ideas to UNBC

Avalanche danger still high in local mountains

The avalanche risk in the alpine areas of the North Columbia-Cariboo mountains will remain high through to at least Wednesday, according to the Canadian Avalanche Centre (CAC).

Fire destroys building at ferry terminal

A fire that destroyed a building at the Francois Lake ferry terminal has been ruled non-suspicious by investigators. The blaze broke out Monday evening in a large storage shed owned by Prince George's Waterbridge Equipment Inc.