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PTSD bill passes committee

PTSD bill passes committee

Local MP Todd Doherty spoke to Bill C-211 before the House of Commons standing committee on health Thursday. The bill passed its second reading March 8.
Liberals see bright future

Liberals see bright future

Question 1: Why should young people able to vote for the first time in this election support you and your party? When a young person researches the differences across the country in economic performance, job opportunities, benefits, income tax rates
Greens would invest in education

Greens would invest in education

Question 1: Why should young people able to vote for the first time in this election support you and your party? Young people will find that the B.C. Greens platform is designed for future generations.
NDP look to restore forest sector

NDP look to restore forest sector

Question 1: Why should young people able to vote for the first time in this election support you and your party? A recent report showed that the worst-performing economy for young people is here in B.C.
Meet the candidates for P.G.-Mackenzie

Meet the candidates for P.G.-Mackenzie

Hilary Crowley, Green Hilary Crowley is the Green Party candidate for MLA in Prince George Mackenzie. Crowley lives in Summit Lake and works as a physiotherapist providing services to rural communities in northern B.C.
Ramblers add family-friendly hikes to summer schedule

Ramblers add family-friendly hikes to summer schedule

The Caledonia Ramblers have set their hiking schedule for the summer, and a series of easy family-friendly hikes are part of it. The first will be held this Saturday at the Swampy trail loop in the Cranbrook Hill Greenway.
Man sentenced for sexual attack on stepmother

Man sentenced for sexual attack on stepmother

A 34-year-old Prince George man was sentenced Thursday to a further seven years and 10 months in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated sexual assault against his stepmother.
Guilty pleas entered in Burns Lake triple murder

Guilty pleas entered in Burns Lake triple murder

A Burns Lake man has pleaded guilty to three counts of second-degree murder from an April 2015 triple-homicide in the community. Reuben Buhler, 56, entered pleas last week during a hearing in B.C. Supreme Court in Smithers.
Warmer, drier summer forecast for Central Interior

Warmer, drier summer forecast for Central Interior

Expect marginally-warmer weather this summer. Temperatures should hover about 2 C above normal in B.C.'s Central Interior according to an AccuWeather long-range forecast. The service is also calling for a "fairly dry" summer.
Lheidli T'enneh council installed

Lheidli T'enneh council installed

The new table of elected leaders has been installed in Lheidli T'enneh First Nations government. The region's original ages-old inhabitant culture is a major player in the ongoing economic and social development of the area.