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Trustee Lois Boone to step down from school board next year

Trustee Lois Boone to step down from school board next year

Saying she's tired of doing the government's "dirty work," school board trustee Lois Boone has announced she won't seek re-election when voters head to the polls next November.

Playground moving implies big bill, trustees told

School district administration will look at the possibility of doing the work "in-house" after learning the cost of moving two playgrounds from closed schools to Heather Park elementary school will cost $38,000 in total if carried out by the company

Fire on Foster Road sends wheel-chair bound woman to hospital

There was a house fire in the 4300 block of Foster Road reported at about 1 a.m. The Prince George Fire Rescue responded and there were 16 firefighters from three halls in attendance that found smoke and flames coming from the back of the dwelling.

Operation Red Nose campaign begins Friday

Operation Red Nose kicks off its 2010 campaign this weekend. Fourteen teems of three will be out on Friday night and 19 teams on Saturday night will be volunteering to not only take party-goers home, but their vehicles too. Between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m.

Light up your life

Attracting more than 1,000 residents annually, the annual Civic Light Up event at the Prince George Civic Centre stirs the Christmas spirit in the hearts of all ages.

Celebration of Lights

Officials at the Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum invites residents to come and celebrate the season Dec. 18 to 24.
James' leadership still in question, says Simpson

James' leadership still in question, says Simpson

B.C. New Democratic Party leader Carole James' leadership remains in jeopardy despite surviving a weekend vote to hold a leadership convention, says ousted MLA Bob Simpson.

Cheslatta Carrier publish dictionary

The Cheslatta Carrier Nation celebrated on Tuesday the culmination of an 11-year process with the release of the first edition of the Cheslatta dictionary: Nyan Whut'en Hubughunek.

Downtown Prince George fire under investigation

A fire at 3:15 a.m. did considerable damage to one vacant commercial building and added smoke damage to adjacent businesses. The fire happened in the 700 block of Victoria Street and is now the subject of an investigation.

Housing starts remain ahead of last year's pace

There were starts on 16 new single-family homes in Prince George and area last month, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.