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Ten Per Cent Shift encourages local shopping

Ten Per Cent Shift encourages local shopping

A prominent union leader was in Prince George on Tuesday to role out a campaign to encourage consumers to spend more of their money at locally-owned and operated businesses.

Downtown Enforcement Unit working, but resources needed

Prince George RCMP Supt. Eric Stubbs met with city council Monday night to discuss the future of the Downtown Enforcement Unit. The five-officer unit was formed in April, 2010 as a pilot project to combat crime in the city's downtown.

Weekend roasting sends off Hill

Jay Hill may not have been the MP for Prince George-Peace River for nearly a year now, but he was not forgotten as such luminaries as Prime Minister Stephen Harper were among those who gathered in a Fort St.

City facing over $3 million budget shortfall

The City of Prince George is facing a $3.13 million budget shortfall going into the 2012 budget year, according to city financial planning supervisor Kris Dalio.
Candidates' first face off

Candidates' first face off

With nominations closed, election season is in full swing and candidates got right into the fray with their first all-candidates' meeting Saturday afternoon.
Campaign encourages local shopping

Campaign encourages local shopping

A prominent union leader was in Prince George on Tuesday to role out a campaign to encourage consumers to spend more of their money at locally-owned and operated businesses.

Eagles soar to gold at PGSS

The girls volleyball players at Cedars Christian Eagles celebrated Saturday after winning the PGSS Junior A Volleyball tournament for Grade 10s. Cedars won a three-game thriller in the final over North Peace.

Dyer postpones November talks

Dr. Gwynne Dyer has postponed his November speaking tour of Northern B.C. Scheduled to speak in Prince George Wednesday, Nov. 16 and Vanderhoof Thursday, Nov.

Diwali at university

The Punjabi Student Association at UNBC will be held Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Northern Undergraduate Student Centre.

No committment from council on Downtown Enforcement Unit

Prince George RCMP Supt. Eric Stubbs left city council Monday night without a commitment to fund the five-member Downtown Enforcement Unit.