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Pepper spray prompts call to fire department

Prince George firefighters were called to an apartment building to deal with a strange smell that turned out to be pepper spray yesterday afternoon. Called to the building shortly before 1:30 p.m.
Father tells kids of his son's crash

Father tells kids of his son's crash

Firefighter Greg Drew watched his own son die in a high-speed crash.

Diabetes education for Sikh youth

The Canadian Diabetes Association and the Prince George Sikh Youth Society have joined forces to hold a free diabetes educational event in Punjabi and English at the Prince George Civic Centre. The event on Saturday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
New B.C. premier boosts gaming grant funding for charities

New B.C. premier boosts gaming grant funding for charities

New Premier, Christy Clark, has increased the funding to more than 2,000 non-profit community groups by $15 million. It fulfills a leadership campaign promise Clark made to boost the funding.
Keeping the Faeth as search continues

Keeping the Faeth as search continues

A local elder and outdoor enthusiast is still missing, six months after his vehicle was found in the backcountry near the city. Dietmar Josef Faeth, 73, was scheduled to fly out of Prince George in October for a warmer winter climate.

Band Aid to raise money for Liberian community

A half dozen performers are on tap when a "Band Aid" event is held Saturday night at Riverstone Bar and Grill to raise money to help a community in Liberia.
Man surrenders following standoff

Man surrenders following standoff

A 29 year old man is in custody following a standoff in McLeod Lake yesterday. The man, originally from Prince George, surrendered to police shortly after 1 p.m.
Bell boosts wood as answer to Chinese needs

Bell boosts wood as answer to Chinese needs

British Columbia is continuing its efforts to position lumber as an accepted construction material in China during another trade mission beginning Sunday led by Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Minister Pat Bell.

Crown stays firearms charges against Meerholz

Facing deportation to South Africa, an alleged Prince George gangster won something of a break in provincial court this week but it likely will not be enough to keep him in the country.

College board decides not to increase tuition next year

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) board of governors voted not to increase tuition by two per cent for next year, during its regularly scheduled meeting in Quesnel on Friday.