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Clark wants Lib votes, then bring on the NDP

Christy Clark, like George Abbott, made her way to Prince George Tuesday night to gather final momentum in the race for BC Liberal Party leader. About 50 people joined her and special guest Pamela Martin at an evening reception at the Days Inn.
China could become top destination for B.C. lumber: forests minister

China could become top destination for B.C. lumber: forests minister

British Columbia lumber shipments to China reached a new plateau in 2010, hitting 2.8 billion board feet and a value of $687 million, supplanting Japan as the province's No. 2 export destination.
No fee means school busing to stay in red, says trustee

No fee means school busing to stay in red, says trustee

Completely eliminating the $500,000 gap in the school district's transportation budget is out of the question now that trustees have swept away the possibility of charging parents for the service, says school board trustee Sharel Warrington.

Golf course one step closer to sale

The Prince George Golf and Curling Club came one step closer to being sold on Monday.

Off-duty but on the run

An off-duty RCMP member was driving past Wal-Mart on Thursday evening when he recognized a store security guard - and the youth with a criminal past who he was chasing across the parking lot.
Students say 'enough is enough'

Students say 'enough is enough'

Pink Day held throughout P.G. raises anti-bullying awareness
Roundabout to replace one-way streets

Roundabout to replace one-way streets

Second Avenue and Fourth Avenue downtown are slated to become two-way streets, following a city council decision Monday night.

Northwest power line gets OK

The $404-million Northwest power line has been approved following a B.C. environmental assessment. B.C. Environment Minister Murray Coell and Forests and Mines Minister Pat Bell announced Wednesday they had approved the project.

Resident wants city action on medical marijuana

Langer Crescent resident Darren Adams is upset the city hasn't taken stronger action to regulate medical marijuana production. City council discussed, and rejected, options to regulate medical marijuana production within city limits on Monday.

Auto crime served on a plate

Thieves aren't just content to steal vehicles anymore. The more sophisticated auto crooks are also stealing license plates and insurance decals, all from different vehicles, and combining them on the wheels they pinch.