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A family is reunited after a miracle rescue of the missing snowboarder in Vancouver....
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Forests Minister Pat Bell is looking ahead to 2009 with a cautiously-optimistic eye. He admits 2009 is going to be a very tough year, and the province will have to compete strongly to get strong investment....
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Earlier today, roughly fifty people rang in the new year with an icy dip at the 16th annual polar Bear Swim....
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A couple of the letters have changed on the team.The biggest one of course the C since Dana Tyrell won't be back for this season....
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The Spruce Kings are getting ready to hit the ice tomorrow when they resume play. It might not be that long that this team will stay intact....
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This is usually the day the Spruce Kings give away their lottery home....
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Damage from Tuesday night's blaze on Piedmont Crescent has been pegged at a quarter of a million dollars, however fire investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fire. It broke out around 9:30 with one person in the home. That person...
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Mayor Dan Rogers says he looks forward to 2009. One issue he campaigned heavily on is improving air quality, and says the complex issue is high on his to-do list. Rogers says the City plans on taking a leadership role in improving air quality....
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The CEO of Initiatives Prince George has written a letter to the federal Minister of Labour, Rona Ambrose, expressing concern over a possible strike at the Port of Prince Rupert. Tim McEwan says a strike would be disastrous to efforts to create ...
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This weekend will be packed with outdoor fun before the kids head back to school. But Northern Health wants to remind parents and children to play safe, especially outside. Injury Prevention Coordinator Lynette Hewitt says leisure activities can be danger...
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Today is the last day for the second annual Northern Lights Festival and the gates will open at 5pm and tickets are ten dollars a car load. For several weeks car loads of people made there way to the top of Connaught Hill to see the colourful light disp...
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RCMP say drivers in the Prince George area made some good choices New Year's Eve. Police didn't lay any impaired driving charges through the counter-attack program Wednesday night. However there were ten drivers who did receive 24 hour suspensions. ...
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The roads were especially safe this New Year's Eve thanks to the efforts of both the RCMP and local volunteers. But while this holiday was encouraging, there is still some room for improvement....
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Sad news to report out of Williams Lake as police confirm that they have found the body of an 18 year old man in a wooded area. A search was mounted after receiving a 9-1-1 call from the man on his cell phone saying he was lost in a forest on New years ...
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As of this year, the Ministry of Health has made some changes to the Health Professions Act, broadening the responsibilities of pharmacists. Pharmacists will now be able to renew a prescription without always needing a doctors appointment. And pharmacists...
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The CEO of Initiatives Prince George is expressing some concerns over a possible strike by longshoremen....
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A new survey finds that the second half of 2008 saw more Canadians losing confidence in the prospects for the economy. The joint survey from Harris Decima and Investors Group says 64 per cent of Canadians are feeling pessimistic about the economic outlook...
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Without Connolly and Vidensky the Cougars are back home tonight. They face the Tri-City Americans who are also missing some key players like number one goalie Chet Pickard who's with the Canadian World Junior team....
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The Spruce Kings play their first game of the new year tonight. The Kings are on the road in Merritt where the meet a Centennial team that will look a little different....
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