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Camera sees red at 15th and Ospika

There are flashes of safety success at the corner of 15th and Ospika. Ever since the highly publicized installation of a camera at the crash-prone intersection, the collision numbers have significantly dropped.

Trial date set for alleged clubhouse rape

A B.C. Supreme Court trial in Prince George for three men accused of sexually assaulting a woman in the Renegades clubhouse nine months ago will begin Feb. 20, according to the court docket.

Schools pondering two-week spring break

Should spring break in 2013 be a two-week holiday for School District 57 students? A longer holiday break could mean additional day care requirements for working parents, so the District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) wants parents to express their t

Another Kind of Love offered at fundraiser

Another Kind of Love! fundraiser Friday night at the Ramada helps supplement shelters for women and children fleeing violence.

Canfor Pulp shutdown won't affect workers

Canfor Pulp's P.G.-Intercon complex is due for an extended shutdown this summer to carry out $20.5 million worth of work on a boiler and to complete the last of four government-assisted upgrades.

City seeking nominations for volunteer, youth awards

Know an outstanding volunteer or young person who deserves recognition? The City of Prince George is accepting nominations for the Volunteer Recognition Awards and Youth of the Year Award.

Tax battle advances a step

The grounds for a Prince George man's battle with the federal government's tax collector have been narrowed slightly by the B.C. Court of Appeals.

Mother holds march for son

Eileen Bjornson wants to honour her son, she wants to restore peace within the home where police found his body, and she wants other families to be spared the anguish she is now going through. Fribjon Bjornson, 28, had been missing since January 12.
Diversity artwork takes flight

Diversity artwork takes flight

This spring, there will be no shortage of welcoming faces to greet travellers at the Prince George Airport.
Schools respond to tragedy

Schools respond to tragedy

Flags were at half-mast and two Prince George schools were in mourning Friday over the loss of Jonathan and Emily Altizer.