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Teachers' job losses expected to be confined to Robson Valley

It's expected positions will have been found for most of the teachers affected by school closures, Prince George District Teachers Association vice president Matt Pearce said Thursday.

SkyFest 2010

Quesnel is holding its first airshow this weekend. SkyFest 2010, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tour de North kick-off

A bike rodeo, barbecue, and buzz off will be part of this year's preliminary launch at Canadian Tire for the ninth annual Cops for Cancer Tour de North .

Beware of forged merchandise

Prince George RCMP have seized "a vast quantity" of counterfeit goods being sold by a home-run business owner. Cst.

Major project added to inventory

A $24-million expansion of Pacific BioEnergy Corp.'s Prince George wood pellet plant has been added to the provincial government's latest inventory of projects worth more than $15 million.
Shots fired from AK47

Shots fired from AK47

An AK47 was the weapon fired into a sleeping residential neighbourhood on Tuesday night. The city's 911 line lit up with people who heard or saw the incident at 11:23 p.m. near the intersection of 5th Avenue and Tabor Boulevard.

Charity ride to stop twice in Prince George

A motorcycling enthusiast who is using his passion to raise money to combat Crohn's disease and colitis will be passing through Prince George during a trip to and from Hyder, Alaska.

Library book sale

Friends of Prince George Public Library are holding a book sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the downtown Bob Harkins branch. Books are priced "buy donation". Donations of books, CDs, sheet music, tapes and records will be gratefully accepted.

McLaren a B.C. chamber director

Prince George businessman Dan McLaren was named to the B.C. Chamber of Commerce board of directors during its annual general meeting and conference last week.

Meisner named to Law Society

Prince George journalist, writer and radio host Ben Meisner was among three people appointed to the B.C. Law Society board of governors on Tuesday.