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Orange Shirt Day raises awareness of residential school legacy

Orange Shirt Day raises awareness of residential school legacy

The tidal wave of abuse and pain suffered at the hands of those in charge at residential schools will stop with her generation, Stephanie Jack said during an Orange Shirt Day event held at CNC's Prince George campus Friday.
Province sticking to guns in debate over Employers Health Tax

Province sticking to guns in debate over Employers Health Tax

The provincial government appears steadfast in seeing through its plan for implementing the Employer Health Tax despite pleas from local politicians and the business community to reconsider.
Five for Friday: Prince George shops that will put on your winter tires

Five for Friday: Prince George shops that will put on your winter tires

Before you know it, the snow will really begin to fly
New hours at landfill start Monday

New hours at landfill start Monday

New operating hours will come into effect at the Foothills Boulevard Regional Landfill on Monday. The site will be open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Universities, colleges to host information night

Universities, colleges to host information night

Students interested in continuing their education after high school, and their parents, will have a chance to gauge what's on offer at 10 B.C. colleges and universities on Thursday night.
B.C. mall owners seek attractions over anchor tenants

B.C. mall owners seek attractions over anchor tenants

Shopping centre owners are relying less on large department stores and more on innovative community events and a diverse range of compelling small tenants to attract shoppers, as e-commerce continues to transform consumer behaviour.
Gladue reports play key role in sentencing Aboriginal offenders, but program off to slow start

Gladue reports play key role in sentencing Aboriginal offenders, but program off to slow start

Martha May Kahnapace believes in Gladue reports, the court-ordered documents that provides judges with background information on Aboriginal offenders. The B.C.
'I feel grateful': Prince George man wins lottery twice in four years

'I feel grateful': Prince George man wins lottery twice in four years

A vacation is on the to-do list
Second big windfall for lotto winner

Second big windfall for lotto winner

Fredrick Greene has doubled his lottery winnings. After winning $249,000 on the Lotto 6/49 in 2014, Greene won $500,00 playing the Extra on the Sept. 14 Lotto Max draw.
B.C. Corrections prepared for Greyhound exit in northern B.C.

B.C. Corrections prepared for Greyhound exit in northern B.C.

While the bus company ends services on Oct. 31, inmates have other transportation options once released