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Inaugural psychic fair foretells future success

Inaugural psychic fair foretells future success

Prince George residents looking for a little guidance gravitated downtown this weekend to find out what the universe had in store for them.

Crisis calls soaring from seniors

With the holidays fast approaching, it's important to remember not everyone has family or friends to celebrate with and Christmas is a difficult time for many people. As B.C.
Citizens On Patrol enjoying a surge in membership

Citizens On Patrol enjoying a surge in membership

Citizens On Patrol (COP) is succeeding right now because of one important resource at its disposal these days: citizens.
New app makes UNBC grad a smart shopper

New app makes UNBC grad a smart shopper

If Wednesday's response to his Smart Aisles smart phone app is any indication, Black Friday could be a price-check bonanza for UNBC business graduate Nolan Clark.

Auditor general introduced for muncipalities

Mayor elect Shari Green said she doesn't plan to wait for the creation of an auditor general for local governments to take action on reducing costs at City Hall.

BG Urban Cafe to land at Prince George Airport

The Prince George Airport Authority (PGAA) has signed an agreement with Eurest Dining - a division of Compass Group Canada - to operate a BG Urban Cafe in the existing restaurant and lounge space of the terminal.

Prince George resident shares her journeys around the world

Jo Selkirk may be small in stature but she has lived a very big life. Like many young girls do, she has written in a diary even since she can remember and it's a good thing she did.

Seniors events

Each December, the Prince George Council of Seniors provides more than 100 hampers to low-income and isolated seniors. The PGCOS relies on the community for donations of non-perishable foods to fill these annual hampers.

Wind blows flight off course

Saturday night's strong winds resulted in power outages across the city, most notably at the Prince George Airport, where an Air Canada flight was forced to turn back.

CNC's international student enrolment up 15 per cent

There are 15 per cent more students from outside Canada attending the College of New Caledonia (CNC) than there were last year, the college's board of governors was told Friday.