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Construction underway on former racquet club site

Construction underway on former racquet club site

Construction of a two-storey commercial building is underway on the former site of the Triad Racquet Club, which has sat vacant since the club burned down in 1991.
Map of the Day - Trembleur Lake

Map of the Day - Trembleur Lake

Trolling for trout is a great way to fish Trembleur Lake. This big, wild lake is home to kokanee, lake trout and trophy sized rainbow trout, as well as salmon. Its varied shoreline provides numerous coves and bays to explore.

One year in jail for growing marijuana

The discovery of a large grow op two years ago has led to one year in jail for a man who was arrested at the scene. Ngoc Tot Tien was apprehended Jan.

Food for thought

Enhance PG and the Prince George Public Library are hosting a showing of the documentary Forks over Knives on Jan. 31. The documentary focuses on the research of Dr. Colin Campbell and Dr.

Naturalists turn their eyes to the sky

The members of the Prince George Naturalists Club don't just stop and smell the roses - they go out of their way to find them.

Search for Hockeyville is on

Calling all Kraft Hockeyville 2012 contenders. Winnipeg Jets NHL captain Andrew Ladd is asking all B.C. and Yukon communities to join the fun of nominating their community for the title of Hockeyville and the deadline is Jan. 31.

Bell to take lead on sawmill disaster aftermath

Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Minister Pat Bell has been named the lead on the B.C. government's effort to help Burns Lake get back on its economic feet following the explosion and fire that destroyed the town's main employer.
Wood innovation centre may be cut short

Wood innovation centre may be cut short

The Wood Innovation and Design Centre proposed for downtown Prince George may not end up as tall as first envisioned.

WhatÂ’s happening outdoors

Making tracks Join the Prince George Naturalists Club as they make tracks into Livingstone Springs Jan. 28. It will be an easy snowshoe led by Sandra Kinsey with lots of pauses to identify animal tracks and whatever else comes along.

CNC seeks scrubs for bursary program

Health professionals are once again being asked to donate their gently scrubbed scrubs, which will then be sold with proceeds supporting a CNC bursary for health sciences students.