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Towing company hooks residents' ire

Towing company hooks residents' ire

A regional district decision to allow a tow truck company to relocate to 1890 Sintich Road has some neighbouring residents ready to blow a gasket.

Wheeling for the watershed

A pair of seemingly tireless athletic advocates roll into Prince George tonight to share their passion for protecting this province's watershed.
Radio hit-makers Godsmack announce P.G. show

Radio hit-makers Godsmack announce P.G. show

Prince George is fast becoming a hub of heavy metal music, with new performances from popular acts being announced each week.

North of Hollywood gets more funding

The Northern British Columbia Tourism Association will receive $30,000 from the provincial government.

Commercial space part of energy project

When the dust settles from the construction of the downtown district energy system, it will reveal new commercial opportunities in the city centre.

Prince George out for new blood

Prince George has set a goal to recruit as many new blood donors as possible in the next six weeks.

Showdown at the Ranch Motel

The Ranch Motel is one of the city's hottest properties, but not for the best of reasons. The heat it attracts is usually ablaze with red and blue lights. The downtown complex is tucked off to the east side of Victoria Street's 1600 block.
Students unearth remote civilization

Students unearth remote civilization

When local anthropology students return to class this fall, they will definitely have something interesting to share in their "What I Did This Summer" essays.
Death Race nearly lives up to its name

Death Race nearly lives up to its name

P.G. runner Hunter pushes to sixth-place finish in off-road ultramarathon
Showdown at the Ranch Motel

Showdown at the Ranch Motel

The Ranch Motel is one of the city's hottest properties, but not for the best of reasons. The heat it attracts is usually ablaze with red and blue lights. The downtown complex is tucked off to the east side of Victoria Street's 1600 block.