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CNC Win It In A Minute student challenge

The College of New Caledonia leadership class organized the Win It In A Minute version of the popular NBC game show Minute to Win It. About 17 teams of two took on several challenges using common household items.

CNC undergoing energy efficient lighting retrofit

Many classrooms at College of New Caledonia are currently undergoing a lighting retrofit featuring the latest technology, in an effort to save energy and money at the Prince George campus.
Crash-happy suspect charged over police chase

Crash-happy suspect charged over police chase

Paul Daniel Shaw, 26, has been charged with the spree of speed and destruction that wheeled through the city on Tuesday morning.

Dust advisory cancelled

The B.C. Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with Northern Health, cancelled a dust advisory this morning that was issued on Wednesday. Winds increased slightly and helped flush the fine particulates out of the region, said the agencies.

Bell supports Oregon wood bill

Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Minister Pat Bell is encouraging Oregon to follow British Columbia in adopting legislation that encourages the use of wood first in public buildings. Bell helped introduce the legislation in B.C. in 2009.

Citizen partners with Workopolis

The Prince George Citizen is now partnering with Workopolis, a Canadian website that offers employers and employees the opportunity to connect online.

Opposition parties don't back down from federal election call

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has accused the opposition parties of forcing an unnecessary election by rejecting Tuesday's budget, calling on the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Quebecois to reconsider their opposition.

Date set for stockbroker facing allegations

A date has been set for a hearing into whether a Prince George stockbroker engaged in manipulative or suspicious trading. At a set-date hearing held Tuesday, a hearing on the actual merits of the case was scheduled for Nov. 14 to Dec.

Stabber's appeal denied

The B.C. Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal from a man who was sentenced to an indefinite jail term for stabbing his girlfriend in the neck and paralyzing her from the neck down.
P.G. campaigns to save Japan

P.G. campaigns to save Japan

When Japan experienced its largest earthquake in history March 11 followed by a 10-metre-high tsunami, there was no sleep for a week for a UNBC language instructor who could only wring her hands and hold onto hope that her family and close friends wo