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Witnesses host convention

An estimated 3,000 people are set to take part in a three-day Jehovah's Witnesses district convention in Prince George this month. The event begins Friday June 24, 9:20 a.m., at CN Centre.

Ranchers to descend on PG during next three days

The 83rd annual B.C. Cattlemen's Association annual general convention kicks off this evening in Prince George at the Civic Centre, where Premier Christy Clark will greet delegates.

Bone breaks in the bush

A quad rider stranded in the Prince George backcountry with weak cell phone signal was able to get out a distress call pleading for help Monday night.

Hop up, hop up and get down

Having made a commitment to reforestation in partnership with the BC Ministry of Forests and Range to plant a minimum of 150,000 trees over the next three years, Pacific Western Brewing (PWB) will be hosting Hopfest 2011 on June 18 at The CN Centre t

UNBC denied entrance into Canadian Interuniversity Sport

VICTORIA - At an annual general meeting in Victoria, Canada West members have voted not to accept the University of Northern British Columbia's Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) membership application.

BC Hydro CEO to address northern projects in PG

B.C. Hydro president and CEO Dave Cobb will speak at a luncheon June 24 hosted by Initiatives Prince George.

Young scientists win big at national fair

Three young scientists have returned from the 50th Annual Canada Wide Science Fair in Toronto with awards in hand. "The kids come up with the ideas for the projects," said Anjula Corbin, chairperson, Central Interior Science Exhibition.
More KISS tickets released for Prince George show

More KISS tickets released for Prince George show

There's only about 100 left but they are excellent seats right next to the stage for the KISS concert June 29, said Glen Mikkelsen, entertainment and marketing supervisor at CN Centre.

Pacific BioEnergy restarts mill in northern B.C.

Pacific BioEnergy is restarting a sawmill in northwest B.C. on Monday, a planned precursor to building a new wood pellet mill near the site.

Memorial walk for historic missing girl case

A community is following in the final footsteps of Ramona Wilson, a teenager whose murder is still unsolved 17 years later.