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Local firefighter delivers daughter at home

Local firefighter delivers daughter at home

A Prince George firefighter delivered his baby daughter last week on the bathroom floor after his wife's labour unexpectedly intensified. Kevin Gunning was lucky he was home April 24 when his wife Tiffany went into labour.

Walchuk leading clinic on camping with horses

This area has some of the best horse camping in the world. Correspondingly, it also has one of the best horse campers in the world. Stan Walchuk is the author of Common Man, Uncommon Life about his years of adventure in the saddle.
Illness triggers action for volunteer

Illness triggers action for volunteer

As a child growing up in Northern Uganda, if it wasn't for the action taken by his big brother one university professor's future might not have turned out quite as bright.
Advanced voter turnout down from last election

Advanced voter turnout down from last election

Voter turnout is down significantly so far this election.
Youth wins fight over 24-hour suspension

Youth wins fight over 24-hour suspension

A Prince George youth has successfully fought a 24-hour driving suspension issued against him because an RCMP officer thought he had been smoking marijuana. An order striking down the suspension was issued this week following a hearing in B.C.
Man sentenced for stolen firearms

Man sentenced for stolen firearms

A man was sentenced Tuesday to two years less a day of house arrest in relation to a seizure of stolen rifles from a Bunce Road home 15 months ago.
Liberals have mixed record on training

Liberals have mixed record on training

Nearly a year after the 2013 provincial election, the B.C. government unveiled a plan to re-engineer the province's education and training systems.
B.C. parties weigh in on natural resource development

B.C. parties weigh in on natural resource development

It was the cornerstone of Premier Christy Clark's BC Jobs Plan in the lead-up to the 2013 election.
Softwood issue turned into political football

Softwood issue turned into political football

The sight of the United Steelworkers international president standing next to U.S. president Donald Trump as he launched his attack on Canadian softwood lumber has become grist for an often-aired attack ad in which the B.C.
Prince George-Valemount candidates face off on environment, healthcare

Prince George-Valemount candidates face off on environment, healthcare

Healthcare, Site C and education sparked debate at the all-candidate's forum at UNBC last night.