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Youth centre needs new users to survive

The Connaught Youth Centre (CYC) has to attract new users or the old users will soon lose their home, say centre organizers.

'Parkouring' all over the city

The dazzling feats of physical prowess known as parkour has flipped onto the scene in Prince George.

Carrier Sekani quit missing women's inquiry in protest

The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) is one of the first groups to bow out of the missing women inquiry due to lack of funds.
City farming now an option

City farming now an option

The only way to guarantee that your food is organic is to grow your own. This notion is not new but it's making a strong come back, even in urban centres.

Privacy Commissioner Investigating Smart Meters

British Columbia's Information and Privacy Commissioner says she is investigating BC Hydro's Smart Meter program to ensure that it complies with privacy law.
Carbon offset concerns remain priority for Simpson

Carbon offset concerns remain priority for Simpson

Cariboo North independent MLA Bob Simpson is continuing to raise concerns over the Pacific Carbon Trust (PCT).

Gaming grant review to stop in Prince George

British Columbia's Community Gaming Grant Review will visit 14 communities across the province over the next two months, including a stop in Prince George on September 15.
Variety impacts local family

Variety impacts local family

Variety charity distributes grants throughout British Columbia to "inspire hope, enrich lives, and build a better future for children who have special needs," according to the organization's website.
Corvette owners rally around P.G.

Corvette owners rally around P.G.

If you happen to go past the Prince George Airport on Sunday, check out the jumbo jet refueling compound near Boeing Road.

NDP 'not adrift' without Layton, says Cullen

The federal New Democrats remain "resolute" in the face of news that leader Jack Layton has been diagnosed with another form of cancer and is taking a temporary leave of absence to fight it, says Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen.