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Corralling business rumours

A Prince George guest ranch has gotten the attention of the Better Business Bureau, after consumer complaints.
Business owner optimistic refund coming from natural gas marketer

Business owner optimistic refund coming from natural gas marketer

A Prince George business owner now has reason to believe an independent marketing company will provide a refund after allegedly signing his company up to a third-party natural gas contract.
P.G. man disputes woman’s version of events in hotel room

P.G. man disputes woman’s version of events in hotel room

One of two mixed martial arts fighters from British Columbia who are accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a Dartmouth hotel two-and-a-half years ago testified Wednesday in his own defence.

Mill burnt, taxes frozen

Taxes have been frozen for the coming year, for the residents of Burns Lake as they work through the fresh wounds - mental, physical and economical - of the Babine Forest Products blast.

McEwan's severance to add up to nearly $140,000

Former Initiatives Prince George (IPG) chief executive officer Tim McEwan's "terms of departure" will entitle him to nearly $140,000 over the next six months, but the economic development corporation would have been tied to an even bigger pay out if

DBIA board for 2012

Downtown Business Improvement Association President: Rod Holmes, Regional Security Vice-president: Garrett Fedorkiw, Shefield & Sons Tobacconists Treasurer: Darren Low, City Furniture Secretary: John Irving, Integris Credit Union General manager: Lin
McEwan due for further $120,000 from IPG

McEwan due for further $120,000 from IPG

Former Initiatives Prince George CEO Tim McEwan will have received at least $120,000 in severance and moving expenses by the time six months is up since his departure from the job last month, documents obtained through a freedom of information reques

Williams Lake cop charged

Const. Andy Yung has now been charged with assault following an internal police investigation in Williams Lake.

DBIA approves bylaw changes

Voting by proxy will now be allowed for members of the Downtown Business Improvement Association as a result of changes to its bylaws unanimously approved Thursday.
Facebook contest putting greener face on UNBC

Facebook contest putting greener face on UNBC

Right now like the rest of the city, UNBC is buried under a blanket of white. While it might not be apparent under all that snow, the school on the hill is gaining a reputation as one of Canada's greenest universities.