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Tiesto cancelled P.G. appearance

Tiesto cancelled P.G. appearance

The Tiesto gig scheduled for April 27 at CN Centre has been canceled due to unforeseen technical limitations of the venue.

Prince George appeals to court

For the first time in more than a decade, the BC Court of Appeal is travelling to B.C.'s northern capital to hear a case.

Skakun and Crown counsel lock horns

City councillor Brian Skakun was accused of being deliberately evasive on the date he leaked confidential documents to a local media outlet in a bid to escape prosecution on the basis of a one-year time limit on laying charges under provincial privac

Environmentalists launch hoax aimed at Enbridge pipeline

Enbridge has denounced a hoax that claimed the Calgary-based company was collecting hair to absorb oil in case of a spill from the proposed $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline in northern B.C.

One injured in rollover

A pickup rollover sent the lone occupant to hospital, Wednesday morning. Police are now conducting an investigation, but have ruled alcohol out as a factor. "The conditions were fine," said Prince George RCMP spokesman Gary Godwin.
UNBC student tops in research

UNBC student tops in research

A UNBC undergraduate student has the prestige of being the top ranking applicant for a research scholarship by the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, BC/Yukon Region. Randi Woodbeck of Houston B.C. is receiving the $6,000 J.M.
Northwood informs public of unique delivery

Northwood informs public of unique delivery

Early this morning, a large piece of equipment for Canfor Pulp's major upgrades to its Northwood mill will make its way through the city.

Dj Tiesto show cancelled

The CN Centre deeply regrets to announce that the upcoming Tiesto concert scheduled April 27 has been cancelled due to unforeseen technical limitations of the venue.
New northern cancer lodge name honours donor

New northern cancer lodge name honours donor

Three generous gifts by Prince George lumber firms has solidly laid a foundation for the northern cancer lodge as a home for future patients of the B.C. Cancer Agency Centre for the North.

Latin dance classes

Latino-Canadian Association of Northern BC will begin Latin dance classes April 1 at John McInnis Centre. Basic moves, posture, turns and body isolations of Merengue dancing will be taught from 7 to 8 p.m. Fridays through April 29.