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  • Blood rules still sting, says gay activist

    New regulations that overturn a lifetime ban preventing gay and bisexual men from donating blood are still discriminatory, according to a local gay rights activist.
    This week, Health Canada approved a policy to allow Canadian Blood Services to begin

  • Sinclar Group employee lauded

    The B.C. Human Resources Management Association has named Sabrina Mowbray of Prince George as the Rising Star of the Year.
    Mowbray is the human resources advisor at Sinclar Group Forest Products Ltd. She started on the job last April 16. One week later,

  • Foundation boosts Harwin reading program

    With the turn of a page, Canada's largest book retailer and its school charity has quadrupled the annual library budget of Harwin elementary school.
    The Prince George inner-city school will receive a grant of $60,000 over the next three years to buy

  • Identity of human remains confirmed

    Human remains found on the Greenway Trail System May 13, 2013, near the University of Northern B.C. have been identified as Anthony Carroll Lee of Prince George.
    Lee was 22 years old when he was reported missing to RCMP on March 16, 2008.
    Last contact

  • YMCA's P.G. chief visits Ethiopia

    In a country with widespread poverty, Mark Miller saw the strength of the human spirit.
    The CEO of the YMCA of Northern B.C. made a visit to Ethiopia last month as part of the British Columbia YMCA's partnership with the northern African country.

Local News

Barkerville has been recognized from across the Pacific Ocean as an important education facility....

If Dick Voneugen lives to be 100, and there's not reason to think he won't, the long-...

A Prince George man's attempt to circumvent a driving prohibition by riding a bicycle outfitted ...

Resident returning for Musical Ride

When the RCMP Musical Ride appears in Prince George in July, it will be something of a homecoming...

The inaugural Ride Don't Hide cycling event in Prince George aims to raise awareness about...

Oddly enough, the throw-a-pie-at-the teacher's-face was not the biggest moneymaker for business ...

A rich seam of knowledge has been uncovered in Chetwynd and 20 aboriginal students will be given...

Debt counsellor helping in Haiti

In a climate as hot as Haiti's, it doesn't take long for people to get thirsty.
Tropical ...

Several Prince George companies are already operating across international borders. Some have...

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