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NDP leadership hopeful makes P.G. pit stop

NDP leadership hopeful makes P.G. pit stop

As the leadership convention draws closer, the candidates in the running for the top spot in the federal New Democratic Party continue to try and reach out to voters.
Search warrant leads to the discovery of 900 marijuana plants

Search warrant leads to the discovery of 900 marijuana plants

In early December 2011 the Prince George RCMP received information from the public regarding a possible grow operation at a residence on the 13000 block of Lund Road. As a result of the information received, an investigation was initiated. On Feb.

Edmonton to Prince Rupert upgrade in CN Rail's plans

Extending the sidings along its Edmonton to Prince Rupert line will be among the projects for which CN Rail has alotted $1.75 billion in capital spending for the year, the company said Friday.

What's happening in the regional district

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board of directors had a busy agenda on Thursday: Ness Lake rebuilding The board unanimously approved an amendment to the development permit for the Ness Lake Bible Camp to allow them to rebuild their gymna

How will FortisBC changes affect your gas bill?

FortisBC is asking locals to speak up during an open house on natural gas rates from 2 to 6 p.m. today at the Civic Centre.

Stabbing suspect arrested

Police have arrested Marcel James Abou, 26, the prime suspect in a knife incident earlier this month. The alleged stabbing happened on a downtown street corner on Feb. 7 at about 8 p.m.

National contest gets Prince George focus

The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society has created a contest to help curb racism in the Prince George area.

Suspect in knife fight arrested

On Feb. 13 Prince George RCMP located and arrested Marcel James Abou, who was wanted for assault with a weapon stemming from an incident in Prince George on Feb. 7.
Biosolids opponent mulling next steps

Biosolids opponent mulling next steps

Salmon Valley biosolids opponent Andy Angele is not yet sure if he will let a truckload of the material pass through when it's scheduled to make a haul next Tuesday. "I don't know yet, I wish I did know," Angele said.
Homework needed before first nations business dealings

Homework needed before first nations business dealings

Doing business with a first nation takes more than just exchanging business cards, it means establishing a relationship, acknowledging history and culture and being well aware of protocol.