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Drug investigation getting old

Elders suspected of trafficking

NT Air co-pilot succumbs to injuries

The passing of Northern Thunderbird Air co-pilot Matthew Robic, 26, has added another tragic chapter to a plane crash that also took the life of pilot Luc Fortin on Oct. 27. The two are the only ones to lose their lives in the incident.
Trustee candidate Andrew Burton

Trustee candidate Andrew Burton

Citizen Poll For School Trustee Candidates Response from Andrew Burton I am Andrew Burton. I have lived and worked in Prince George since 1995. I have a Bachelors degree in Social Work and A Masters Degree in Education.

Genetic engineered crop declaration delayed

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George has postponed a decision on becoming a genetically-engineered-crop-free zone.
Trustee candidate Elona Arnett

Trustee candidate Elona Arnett

Elona Arnett 1. What is your age and occupation? Do you have children in School District 57? If so, what are their ages and what school(s) do they attend? Age: 55 Occupation: Accountant Children : None 2.

Local area adrift from avalanche warning

There is a landslide of avalanche information from some regions of the province, but not even a flurry in this region - the region with the first avalanche fatality in B.C. this winter.
Major prizes in Live Free still up for grabs

Major prizes in Live Free still up for grabs

He's winning. Jim Dresler has won a $325 gift certificate from Central Builders and it's not the first time he's won during the Prince George Citizen's Live Free For a Year Contest.

Voters head to polls Saturday

A total of 1,563 ballots were cast during three advance polls in the Prince George muncipal election. Advance polls were held Nov. 9, Tuesday at City Hall and Wednesday at UNBC. General election day is Saturday (Nov. 19) with polls open from 8 a.m.
Board needs to reexamine spending priorities

Board needs to reexamine spending priorities

School trustee candidate Tim Bennett says it's time to mend fences and open the lines of communication.

CNC doggie fashion show to benefit SPCA

Canines of all shapes and sizes will strut their stuff and put their best paws forward during the eighth annual College of New Caledonia (CNC) doggie fashion show on Saturday. Beginning at 1 p.m.