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P.G. call centre could still go ahead

The B.C. Utilities Commission has denied Terasen's $115.5-million project to bring much of its customer service business back within the company, which included a planned call-centre in Prince George.

Police know man shot to death

Just three days ago the Prince George man shot to death on Hemlock Street Wednesday was in court along with three others. The identified man, Nathan Alcide Marshall, 27, had been charged Feb.

Garbage rates could swell

Garbage collection rates could skyrocket next year. Unbeknownst to city staff and most councillors, the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George has to offset a drastic shortfall in its solid waste management budget.

What's On

Steve Regnier is on stage Friday night in Cafe Voltaire, 1685 Third Avenue at 8 p.m.

Emergency gathering spots

Every good fire drill includes a place everyone knows to muster. A regional emergency is no different.

Rally at Bond's office

A "quiet, respectful" rally for all who are affected by provincial government cutbacks and tax increases will be held in front of Prince George-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond's office starting at noon on Friday.

Homesteader Meats closes door

Following 30 years of service in Prince George Homesteader Meats has closed its doors.

Green Drinks to talk biodiesel

The Prince George chapter of Green Drinks will meet Tues., Feb. 23 at the Raven Haven at 421 George St., 7 p.m.

Potter Politics

UNBC prof investigating the way children’s literature influences a child’s perception of government

Child seat safety check planned for PG

The B.C. Automobile Association's traffic safety foundation will host a safety check for child car seats on March 18 at the downtown fire hall next to city hall, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.