Red Dress Project holds march by admin|Published September 18, 2017 The Red Dress Project drew scores of people to the intersection of Highway 97 and Highway 16 on the weekend. The Red Dress Project is an ‘aesthetic’ response to the missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada. Barb Nederpel Twitter photo Read all about itUNBC research income remains at near-record level Northern Angel Investment Summit to receive funding Wanted: Rodney Abraham Community Futures Fraser Fort George releases regional business liaison report City will need 5,218 new housing units by 2026: Report Northern Development releases second update to digital State of the North Council looks to improving public washrooms in downtown Canfor Leisure Pool closed for maintenance Changes coming to Urgent and Primary Care Centre in Prince George Police looking for two suspects in assault investigation Holiday rush increases driving risk Cougars sign Logan Jugnauth to WHL scholarship and development agreement OPINION: Speaking out in support of Palestine TWolves add attacking local winger Madeleine Heal Cougars blanked 5-0 in Edmonton Information checkpoints near Chilcotin River landslide coming down Santa Claus Parade hits downtown 10th annual Timberwolves Legacy Night raises $230,000 Tourism Industry Night in Prince George spotlights ‘regenerative tourism’ Cougars begin road trip with 3-2 setback in Red Deer Festival of Trees dazzles Festival of Trees underway Three arrested following searches at three Prince George residences Give the Gift of Life campaign underway Prince George RCMP to start wearing body-cams December 8