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Dragon's Den fly into town

Dragon's Den fly into town

CBC's popular show, Dragon's Den, brought their crew to Prince George over the weekend to film local inventor Jean Jacques Giguere's new game called Vitockey, a blend of the words "vite" (French for fast) and hockey.

Job action will mean no recess at elementary schools

Elementary school students will go without a formal recess if teachers proceed with their job action when classes begin next week, School District 57 superintendent Brian Pepper confirmed Monday.
City seeks to oppose Skakun injunction

City seeks to oppose Skakun injunction

Censure hearing could be on hold until court rules on petition
Housing project officially announced

Housing project officially announced

Delegates officially announced the creation of Elizabeth Fry Place - a 36-unit seniors housing complex - on Sixth Avenue, Tuesday. The $6.2 million facility, located at 1373 Sixth Ave., has been under construction since March.
Collision victim's name released

Collision victim's name released

RCMP have released the name of the man who died in the head-on collision on the Willowcale Forest Service Road on Saturday morning.
Lookalike firearm brings police

Lookalike firearm brings police

A gangster with a gun and a battle axe, walking in a group through the VLA, found himself surrounded by Mounties with their own weapons at the ready. The Prince George RCMP got calls from the public at about 10:20 a.m. Monday.
Connaught fire conclusions

Connaught fire conclusions

The cause of the fire at the Connaught Motor lnn will remain a mystery. Fire officials announced on Tuesday that they could not determine the cause of the blaze. The fire happened Sunday at about 4:20 a.m.

HST vote won't hurt credit rating

The provincial government will maintain its top-flight credit rating despite the requirement to return $1.6 billion to the federal government as a result of voters' decision to scrap the HST.

Business owners react to HST

Voters' decision to get rid of the HST drew a range of reaction from Prince George businesses today - ranging from outright celebration to indifference to a tinge of disappointment.

Register now for deaf and hard of hearing camp

Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and their families will once again have a few days of fun and adventure when a local support society hosts its annual overnight camp. The three-day Adventure Camp, taking place Sept. 9 to Sept.