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Debating a new RCMP building in Prince George

Debating a new RCMP building in Prince George

Part 1 in a two-part analysis of RCMP costs in Prince George and across the province. The faster the city can get to work on the new RCMP building, the cheaper it will be for the taxpayer.

6,000 people need assistance every month

The need is so great and the number of hungry so many, the Salvation Army in Prince George is starting its Christmas Kettle campaign now with a new feature.

Share the warmth this winter

To help keep the homeless warm this winter, a Share-The-Warmth fashion show is being held by local boutiques Butterfly Threads and Vanilla at 7 p.m. Oct. 23 at Coast Inn of the North.

Barkerville gets infrastructure funding

The Barkerville Heritage Trust will receive $247,000 for an urgent infrastructure project at the provincial heritage site, said Kevin Krueger, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts in a recent news release.

Celebrating World Teachers' Day

Today is World Teachers' Day and many countries celebrate to acknowledge the 55 million teachers' contribution to students.

B.C. gov't pipes up for Barkerville

One of B.C.'s most esteemed heritage sites is set to receive a fix fit for its thrones. The B.C. government is funding $247,000 worth of "urgent" sewer upgrades for the Barkerville Heritage Trust, the ministry of tourism announced Monday.

Woman dies at scene

A woman died Monday at the scene of a single vehicle accident near KItsegucia west of Prince George. New Hazelton police report the vehicle was travelling east about 7 a.m. when it went it off the road on the left side and into the ditch.

Showcasing the value of a library card

The Prince George Public Library is joining libraries across the country in celebrating Canadian Library Month. The library is offering an exhibit at the Bob Harkins Branch to showcase the incredible value of having a library card.

Pubs feeling the pain of heavier drinking and driving penalties

Recently-toughened drinking and driving laws appear to be hurting the bottom lines of local pubs.
Who's a pretty boy then?

Who's a pretty boy then?

Clients and employees of CIBC donated money over the past couple of months towards the Kiss the Pig campaign.If $1,000 was raised, Corey Darling, CIBC branch manager of the Pine Centre Mall would have to kiss a pig.