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Mosque in race with winter

Mosque in race with winter

Those working on the city's first mosque are in a race to beat the cold.

Centre director disputes Coleman's facts

The operator of the French-language employment centre in Prince George is stunned by the statistics the government is using to cancel its contact.
57 new citizens can now say, I am Canadian

57 new citizens can now say, I am Canadian

Fifty seven new citizens from 24 countries took the oath at the citizenship ceremony held at Ecole Lac des Bois during Citizenship Week Thursday morning.

Robbery suspect apprehended

The Money Mart on Victoria Street was robbed tonight around 6:10 p.m. Prince George RCMP apprehended a suspect shortly after. No weapon was produced, thought violence was threatened during the incident, said police.
CNC opens new computer lab

CNC opens new computer lab

A local business has stepped up to the tune of $25,000 to launch a new computer lab in the automotive area of the College of New Caledonia's John A. Brink Trades and Technology Centre. The donation from Chieftain Auto Parts Inc.
Huntin' for pumpkind

Huntin' for pumpkind

As Halloween creeps closer, it's time for parents to take their children to get a pumpkin to carve, perhaps harvesting the innards to make a pie. But you don't have to go to a grocery store to find the perfect pumpkin.

Case Closed

B.C. Rail sale will not be probed in public nquiry or third-party investigation
Endangered species expert coming to library

Endangered species expert coming to library

Natasha Lloyd has been all over the globe researching endangered species.
Beef journey

Beef journey

Cattlemen seeking Chinese markets

Successful Y Champions Hockey Weekend

More than 300 people went to hear Trevor Linden speak during the Y Champions Hockey Weekend banquet and $20,000 was raised for YMCA programs during the event that took place Oct. 1 and 2.