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Open house planned for proposed transit facility

Open house planned for proposed transit facility

An open house will be held Thursday to discuss the proposed transit operations and maintenance facility.
Local NDP, Green candidates grateful for support

Local NDP, Green candidates grateful for support

The result wasn't what Bobby Deepak was looking for locally but that didn't stop him from expressing his gratitude to his supporters Tuesday night. "I'm so proud of my team. They did a great job and I'm so proud of the campaign," Deepak said.
Service centre seeking community support

Service centre seeking community support

Renovations are underway on a location downtown ahead of the launch of the Foundry program, expected in late summer this year.
Stewart, Peccerelli to receive honorary degrees

Stewart, Peccerelli to receive honorary degrees

A University of Northern British Columbia founder and a world renowned innovator of forensic anthropology have been chosen to receive honorary degrees at UNBC's convocation on May 26. Roy J.
Bond, Morris reelected

Bond, Morris reelected

Not even close. Incumbents Shirley Bond and Mike Morris scored decisive victories Tuesday night, continuing the B.C. Liberals hold on Prince George in the B.C. legislature for another four years.
Report of man chasing two girls in Rainbow Park

Report of man chasing two girls in Rainbow Park

Two 10-year-old girls were chased by a man on Sunday afternoon, Prince George RCMP said. The two girls were walking in the park at about 1:45 p.m. when they noticed a man following them.
Restraints use common in area care facilities, report says

Restraints use common in area care facilities, report says

The daily use of physical restraints in Northern Health's long term care facilities was more than three times higher than the Canadian average and more than double the B.C. average last year, according to a national report.
16 starts on new houses in April

16 starts on new houses in April

Work began on 16 new single family homes in the city last month, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation numbers released Monday. That's up slightly from 14 over the same month last year.
Cull called off for hatchery's sturgeon

Cull called off for hatchery's sturgeon

An agreement has been reached that will see all 12,000 white sturgeon raised at the hatchery in Vanderhoof released into the Nechako River, Carrier Sekani Tribal Council said Monday.
Advance voting turnout higher heading into election day

Advance voting turnout higher heading into election day

More people cast ballots during the advance voting opportunities in the two current local races than they did during the 2013 provincial election.