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Eric's World of Leisure to reopen at Second and Quebec

Eric's World of Leisure will reopen in a temporary location a block away by Wednesday, says owner Shirley Moore, after a spectacular fire gutted its store on Quebec Street near First Avenue on Friday night.

Dynamics of abuse and crime

Victim Services Week is a fine opportunity to attend a number of workshops that have to do with dynamics of abuse and crime.

LiveSmart remains in place

The LiveSmart B.C. energy efficiency incentive program will continue for another year thanks to the inclusion of $35 million in the 2010 provincial budget, energy mines and petroleum resources minister Blair Lekstrom said Friday.

Hot dogs at the old ball park

A Prince George man whose family has been devastated often by cancer is fighting back with his vision for a cancer-free world.

Baldy Hughes receives grant for medical services

Baldy Hughes Therapeutic has received a $37,500 grant from the Spirit of the North Health Care Foundation to bring medical services to the facility.

Low snowpack

The emergence of a lower-than-average snowpack should erase any concerns about flooding this spring but won't help when it comes to wildfires, says environment minister Barry Penner.

Take a look at CSI science labs at CNC

Anyone who wants to see how CSI-like science is done should check out the College of New Caledonia's medical laboratory technology open house April 19 during National Medical Laboratory week from April 19 to 23.

Low snowpack could mean high wildfire

The emergence of a lower-than-average snowpack should erase any concerns about flooding this spring but won't help when it comes to wildfires, says environment minister Barry Penner.

Air advisory continues

An air quality advisory issued Thursday afternoon was continued this morning. The advisory was issued because of high levels of fine particulate air pollution due mainly to road dust, said the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Northern Health.
Plans afoot for seniors condos downtown

Plans afoot for seniors condos downtown

Developers of the Commonwealth Health Centre say they want to meet and beat the city's requirement for six townhouses and instead are aiming for a 40- to 60-unit residential and retail complex on the Sixth and Quebec downtown property.