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Hospital helipad could make life or death difference, Prince George mayor says

Hospital helipad could make life or death difference, Prince George mayor says

“This hospital is the regional trauma centre and how do we tie in with our city and region’s 9-1-1 program when this helipad is not there, it doesn’t make sense."
Editorial: North-central B.C. has much greater health care needs than a Prince George hospital helipad

Editorial: North-central B.C. has much greater health care needs than a Prince George hospital helipad

The greatest need in Northern Health is more healthcare professionals based in more communities across the region.
Opinion: Rustad is the change we’re all looking for

Opinion: Rustad is the change we’re all looking for

John is not the messiah but he is the voice of common sense crying out in the BC wilderness.
What it takes to be a responsible pet owner in Prince George

What it takes to be a responsible pet owner in Prince George

Being a pet owner is a big responsibility and once you’ve made the decision to get that fur baby, there’s a few things you need to know about living harmoniously.
Caledonia Ski Club offers ski and snowshoe lessons for seniors

Caledonia Ski Club offers ski and snowshoe lessons for seniors

Those who are 55+ can join ski and snowshoe programs geared for them at the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club this month.
Prince George RCMP seize huge cache of drugs

Prince George RCMP seize huge cache of drugs

On December 20, a search of a College Heights home uncovered 2.5 kilograms of suspected cocaine and 2.5 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine
Three Prince George restaurants earn moderate hazard ratings

Three Prince George restaurants earn moderate hazard ratings

Three Prince George restaurants have earned moderate hazard ratings during recent Northern Health inspections.
Province needs to stop clearcutting, Prince George MLA says

Province needs to stop clearcutting, Prince George MLA says

“A lot of people are pointing fingers and saying I’m anti-forestry. I’m not anti-forestry. I’m anti-forestry with the way we’ve been doing it for the last number of years."
Primetime Wrestling to return to the Civic Centre in February

Primetime Wrestling to return to the Civic Centre in February

Wrestlers to hit the ring on February 16, 17 at expanded venue
Too much lake sewage nets B.C. village $9K fine

Too much lake sewage nets B.C. village $9K fine

The $8,950 administrative penalty came after the Village of Fraser Lake, B.C., released excess sewage into a nearby lake multiple times over nearly two years.