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Income assistance cheques mailed one week early

The provincial government is mailing income assistance cheques one week early this month in anticipation of a work disruption at Canada Post.

P.G. Relay for Life inspires Surrey

Prince George just closed the book for the last time on Canada's only 24-hour Relay For Life.

Native musicians to put on show

A pair of noted musicians will peform at the UNBC First Nation Centre tomorrow night.

HST forum goes May 26 at UNBC

With the HST referendum less than a month away, UNBC will be hosting a debate on the controversial tax. The debate will take place May 26 at UNBC's Canfor Theater from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Sandbag shortage unlikely to spill over

A widely-reported sandbag shortage across the country and the continent is not currently putting Prince George and regional residents in jeopardy, according to Emergency Management B.C. However that situation may change.

School district funding increased slightly

School District 57 is set to receive a slight increase in its operating grant from the provincial despite a decrease in enrollment, according an estimate released Wednesday by the Ministry of Education.

Tahltan Nation signs off on Northwest power line deal

The Tahltan Nation signed off on benefits agreements with B.C. Hydro and the province Tuesday that supports the $404-million Northwest power line. The power line along the Highway 37 corridor in northwest B.C.
Map of the Day - Stuart Lake

Map of the Day - Stuart Lake

Stuart Lake is a large lake found in British Columbia's central interior. It measures over 65 km in length and more than 10 km across in some places, offering some of British Columbia's best freshwater fishing.
City sheds new light on George Street

City sheds new light on George Street

Ornamental street lights will soon be illuminating George Street from Third Avenue to Sixth Avenue downtown. City crews began installation of the lights on the 300 block of George Street on Tuesday.

School district handed $100K in offloaded insurance

School District 57 will see nearly $100,000 added to its expenses due to provincial government downloading. School board trustee Lyn Hall said the added expense will be felt when the 2011-12 budget is set.