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Improving the quality of life for northern seniors

Several provincial and northern organizations have joined forces in a new project aimed to improving the quality of life and health in the fastest-growing segment of Northern B.C.'s population.
Fort St. James open for business

Fort St. James open for business

Following three years of vision and work, the community of Fort St. James is ready to show off. Last Friday, the local Chamber of Commerce hosted a celebration in honour of the completion of their downtown revitalization project - a $1.

City spurs on horse society

City council has appoved the ambitious vision the Prince George Horse Society has for the equine and rodeo facilities at Exhibition Park.
Realtor seeks to save PG Hotel

Realtor seeks to save PG Hotel

It's been a source of derision for many downtown residents and a thorn in the side of many business owners, but, nonetheless, a local realtor is hoping to save the Prince George Hotel.
Blast investigation snuffed out

Blast investigation snuffed out

A local family has given up what little hope they had in Mexican authorities now that charges have been dropped in the blast that killed their son.

Tax incentive, waste treatment on council agenda

City council has a varied list of items to deal with on its agenda tonight: Husky wastewater system Husky Oil is seeking a zoning variance to enhance the wastewater treatment systems at the Husky Refinery.

Stellat'en case dismissed

The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit in which the Stellat'en First Nations alleged the provincial government failed to properly consult the band in relation to the Endako molybdenum mine expansion project.

P.G. man key suspect in Victoria stabbing

A former Prince George man with a shady history is the key suspect in the stabbing death of a 20-year-old man in Victoria, according to two B.C. media outlets.

Smoothing the rough hedges at Ranch Motel

Ranch Motel caretaker Bryan Hall pointed to two items of interest on an open door into one of the troublesome suites in his care.

Horse society dreams big for Exhibition Park

The Prince George Horse Society will be seeking city council approval tonight for an ambitious plan to expand the horse and rodeo facilities at Exhibition Park.