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Restraint reporting flawed, NHA says

Restraint reporting flawed, NHA says

Northern Health has been incorrectly reporting the extent of daily physical restraint use in long term care facilities for years, the Prince George manager of long term care facilities said.
Reconnecting with their ancestors

Reconnecting with their ancestors

The descendants of a central British Columbia First Nations chief recently had their first look at the ceremonial regalia he wore nearly 140 years ago.
Bowhunter leaves bear cubs without mother

Bowhunter leaves bear cubs without mother

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service has rescued one black bear cub and is keeping an eye out for two more after their mother was killed by a bowhunter in the Hart this week.
Interfaith council to hold inaugural meeting

Interfaith council to hold inaugural meeting

An interfaith council of Prince George is about to be launched.
Spirit Day raises over $70,000

Spirit Day raises over $70,000

More than $70,000 was raised during the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation's Spirit Day on Thursday. With the help of nearly 70 volunteers, $70,756.30 was raised during the 11-hour telethon.
Long-line rescue in place for PGSAR

Long-line rescue in place for PGSAR

Prince George Search and Rescue can now carry out rescues from above.
Two charged with arson from Quesnel house fire

Two charged with arson from Quesnel house fire

Two people are in custody after a Quesnel home went up in flames Thursday evening.
City honours volunteers

City honours volunteers

The City of Prince George has announced this year's annual Appreciation Award recipients and its first-ever Community Champion Award winners.
Grad to wear traditional regalia

Grad to wear traditional regalia

When Carrie Darcy Davis walks across the stage to accept her CNC diploma, she will be wearing the red and black traditional regalia of the Gitxsan people.
Celebration of life set for former PGX president

Celebration of life set for former PGX president

A celebration of life will be held Friday for one of the city's most-noted volunteers. Nancy Loreth had been a driving force behind the Prince George Exhibition - now known as the B.C. Northern Exhibition - for decades.