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Call for hamper applications

St. Vincent de Paul Society is calling for Christmas hamper applications by families in need. Applications will be accepted from today through Dec. 3 at the former City Furniture building, 1115 Second Ave. in downtown Prince George.

Northern MLA Blair Lekstrom won't seek Liberal leadership

Former Liberal cabinet minister-turned-Independent MLA Blair Lekstrom says he's not interested in the Liberal leadership and will concentrate instead on running again to represent his northeastern B.C. riding.

New Conifex manager not taking position

Conifex Timber has announced that Blair Mayes will not take up his role as chief operating officer of the company as earlier reported. Mayes, who had been scheduled to start his duties on Nov.

Record-setting night in the forest

An early tally shows the 17th annual Festival of Trees Gala raised more than $180,000 Friday night, with the highest bidding tree going for $35,000 - a new record for the event.

Take a trip with Santa

The Santa Train is coming to Prince George for the 14th year with Santa bringing cheer and candy canes along for the ride. The train pulls out at 7:15 and 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 3 and Dec.

RCMP civilian manager honoured

A Prince George civil servant is one of two honoured Monday with the Certificate in Local Government Service Delivery.

Shoe box deadline extended

The deadline has been extended to Nov. 26 to submit the Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes filled with delightful surprises for children in other lands. Boxes can be submitted to Hartland Baptist Church from 9 a.m.

Give peace a chance

The YMCA in Prince George is dedicating this week to peace, exploring it from a personal, community and international perspective.
19-year-old missing from downtown Prince George since Nov. 12

19-year-old missing from downtown Prince George since Nov. 12

Prince George RCMP have issued a missing persons bulletins 19-year-old Cole Lambert who was last seen in downtown Prince George on Friday, Nov. 12.

Kris Kringle coming back to P.G.

Kris Kringle, the main man in Scandinavian Christmas lore, is coming back to Prince George to celebrate the silver anniversary of the annual luncheon held in aid of the Child Development Centre. The Kris Kringle Luncheon will be held from 11:30 a.m.