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Program to help young entrepreneurs

Helping unemployed young people create new businesses and new jobs is the focus of a new government program being administered in the Prince George area by Community Futures Fraser Fort George (CFFFG).
Councillor announces bid for mayor's chair

Councillor announces bid for mayor's chair

City of Prince George Coun. Shari Green is expected to announce her intention to run for mayor at 1:30 p.m. today at JJ Springer and Company furniture store in downtown P.G.

September suddenly a wet month

After escaping the wetness for most of the month, enough rain fell on Prince George to more than exceed the amount the city receives in a typical September. Rainfall of 23 millimetres on Friday was followed up by 20.

WorkSafeBC fines Canfor Pulp, Hayer Homes

WorkSafeBC fined two Prince George companies for unsafe work practices last spring.
Councillor announces bid for mayor's chair

Councillor announces bid for mayor's chair

City of Prince George Coun. Shari Green is expected to announce her intention to run for mayor at 1:30 p.m. today at JJ Springer and Company furniture store in downtown P.G.

Computer scam hits Quesnel

The Quesnel RCMP would like to alert the public about an anti-virus computer scam which has surfaced in the community.
Police seek help in finding senior

Police seek help in finding senior

The Prince George RCMP have put out a request for assistance in finding a local senior. Yesterday police received a request to locate Joyce Shirley Sears, an 81-year-old, who is believed to have left her Prince George residence Sept.

Wind storms keep Hydro crews busy

Those howling winds over the last several days have been pretty hard to ignore - especially if you're a BC Hydro worker.

Haldi Road facility to truck in water

The Northern Supportive Recovery Centre for Women will cap the well onsite and bring water in by truck if given the go-ahead by city council on Monday night.

City seeks stronger penalties for privacy breech

The City of Prince George is calling on the Union of B.C. Municipalities to support stronger penalties for city councillors who release confidential information. Mayor Dan Rogers and members of city council are in Vancouver attending the Union of B.