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Taseko cuts jobs in wake of Prosperity mine decision

Taskeo Mines Ltd. said Thursday that a total of 65 jobs will be eliminated because the federal government rejected the company's proposed $800-million Prosperity gold mine.

What's on this weekend

Studio Fair 2010 will be presented today 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is the only juried art fair in northern B.C. and there are more than 85 vendors from across Canada selling their wares.

Anti HST activists vow to fight on

Gordon Campbell's resignation doesn't mean the battle against the harmonized sales tax is over.

After the summit

The Community Solutions-Gang Crime Summit is over, but far from finished. The crew that organized and executed the event, Prince George Community Policing, is still at work on the event's agenda.

Ratte found guilty of second degree murder in wife's death

Denis Florian Ratte was found guilty Wednesday of second degree murder in the 1997 death of his wife Wendy Ann Twiss Ratte.

Honour a loved one

The lighting of candles, readings, and reflective music will set the evening atmosphere for the annual Life Memorial designed to honour the lives of loved ones. Prince George Hospice Society invites residents to attend the event Dec. 2 at 7 p.m.

Winter clothing & blankets needed

Team Powerhouse Realty in Prince George will hold its fourth annual adult winter clothing and blanket drive to help those less fortunate get through a cold winter.
Wood college offering courses in Beijing

Wood college offering courses in Beijing

A program to train students in China to build with wood has now been expanded to Beijing.

RCMP investigating pellet gun incident

A 12-year-old girl who brought a pellet gun to school and shot a boy in the ear with it could face criminal charges, said Prince George RCMP Const. Lesley Smith.

Regional police stories

Remember the 81-year-old woman who disappeared during a car trip from Jasper to Kamloops? Clearwater RCMP have located a crash site on the North Thompson River where they believe the car driven by May Millings entered the water.