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Family farm flooded

Family farm flooded

For Marie Misch and her six grown children, her five-acre hobby farm in Pineview will always be home. But changes made to neighbouring properties over the past 15 years have turned the hobby farm into a swamp.

UNBC summer camps develop Active Minds

It's a rare chance when you can not only hone your computer and robotics skills but design and play the sports of the future - but that very opportunity will be there as one of the themes at a revamped series of summer camps at the University of Nort
Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on new home

Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on new home

For one local family, their dream of owning their own home is about to come true. Christopher Lawrence, Kali White and their daughters Lily, nine, and Karma, four, are the sixth family selected by Habitat for Humanity Prince George.

Ospika Boulevard in lead for B.C.'s Worst Road

Ospika Boulevard is in the lead for the title of B.C.'s Worst Road. The B.C. Automobile Association is asking residents to vote for the worst road in the province.
Good Samaritans save driver

Good Samaritans save driver

A group of Good Samaritans rescued a woman trapped inside a burning pickup truck on Sunday afternoon. According to initial police reports, a white pickup truck traveling eastbound on Chief Lake Road went off the road to the right near Fox Drive.

Microsoft to shine light on local company

Prince George-based ABC Communications is getting some help from Microsoft to launch an expanded and improved website management program.
She's keeping her eyes on the North

She's keeping her eyes on the North

The world got to watch Malle Ricker as she became the first Canadian woman to earn a gold medal at home during the Olympics.

Blast at chemical plant

Jamie Betts had an explosive morning at Chemtrade Logistics on Friday. As the plant manager he was just getting to work at 6 a.m. Friday morning for an early start on what he expected to be an exciting day.

PG cabbie murderer faces charges in slaying of former cult leader

A man who is serving a life sentence for the 1985 murder of a Prince George taxi driver has been charged with murder in the slaying of a former cult leader inside a New Brunswick prison. Matthew MacDonald, 60, of Port au Port, N.L.

Unemployment rate stays at 5.8 per cent

Prince George's unemployment rate continues to remain about as low as it's going to get. Just 5.