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Not every view has two sides

In response to the letter, titled “Trump has it right” first off I am not sure why you are referring to the groups protesting in Virginia as “rednecks.

Editor wrong on marijuana risks

The editor of this paper made a drastic mistake in playing down the risks of the use of marijuana and driving in his recent editorial.

Summer campaign caught lots of speeders

The RCMP’s Summer Speed Campaign saw 489 speeding tickets issued over the last 60 days.

Downtown Host Teams welcoming people to city core

Downtown Prince George has been seeing some new friendly faces wandering the streets over the last few weeks.

YMCA helping Vanderhoof on pool project

The District of Vanderhoof has hired the YMCA of Northern British Columbia to assist with a development of an operating strategy in connection with the new Vanderhoof Aquatic Centre.

Parkinson SuperWalk coming

He’s been doing it for about 15 years and for Ron Corbett, it’s become a personal passion with each year that goes by. “My dad had Parkinson’s disease and I’ve been involved with this ever since. I’ve just carried on.

Housing, low-cost childcare priorities for new minister

B.C. Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction Shane Simpson in counting on the federal government coming to the table in its quest to improving low-income housing and childcare in the province.

Parole board grants convicted stabber ‘one-chance’ release

A man who is serving a prison sentence for stabbing a woman in the neck, partially severing her spinal cord, and then trying to intimidate witnesses to the crime has been granted “one-chance” release into the community.
Pellets still smouldering at Pacific Bioenergy

Pellets still smouldering at Pacific Bioenergy

Dealing with a trove of smouldering pellets at the Pacific Bioenergy plant is going to take longer than first expected.
Parole board grants convicted stabber "one-chance" release

Parole board grants convicted stabber "one-chance" release

A man who is serving a prison sentence for stabbing a woman in the neck, partially severing her spinal cord, and then trying to intimidate witnesses to the crime has been granted "one-chance" release into the community.