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Dinner raising funds for bursary

Dinner raising funds for bursary

UNBC and the Northern Branch of the B.C. Association of Social Workers have teamed together to celebrate the legacy of Prince George social worker and activist Bridget Moran.
PTSD bill moves forward

PTSD bill moves forward

Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty's private member's bill on post-traumatic stress disorder passed unanimously at second reading Wednesday in the House of Commons and will now be studied by an all-party committee.
From Hell Yeah to heck no

From Hell Yeah to heck no

Hell Yeah PG, a Facebook page encouraging people to share their good news about Prince George, was shut down Tuesday night by the creator of the page, Scott McWalter.
Brink v BCR back in court

Brink v BCR back in court

The long-running legal battle between Prince George lumber manufacturer John Brink and BCR Properties Ltd. over a failed land deal was back in court Wednesday as lawyers wrangled over the groundwork for a looming trial.
Butterworth-Carr looks to make a positive change

Butterworth-Carr looks to make a positive change

When Brenda Butterworth-Carr joined the RCMP 30 years ago as a native special constable in the Yukon, she wanted to create positive change. Now, as assistant commissioner and newly appointed commanding officer for the B.C.
Faculty contest benefits students

Faculty contest benefits students

Thirty lucky CNC students each got a $1,000 prize on Tuesday. CNC's Open the Doors Contest, hosted by the college's faculty association, gives students an opportunity to put their winnings toward their student debt load.
Prince George homes still a good deal, BCNREB report says

Prince George homes still a good deal, BCNREB report says

The burden of owning a single-family house in Prince George continues to remain well below the level seen in Vancouver and area, according to an annual report released this week by the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board.
Murder trial starts in death of former PG man

Murder trial starts in death of former PG man

A trial before a jury in B.C. Supreme Court in Terrace began Tuesday for a man accused of murdering a former Prince George man. Travis Leslie Stephens, now 32, faces the count from the Sept.
Vanderhoof man found guilty of manslaughter

Vanderhoof man found guilty of manslaughter

A jury has found a Vanderhoof man guilty of manslaughter with a firearm in the shooting death of his fiance slightly more than five years ago. Kayne Penner Sabbe, now 29, faces at least four years in prison for a Dec.
Arrest warrant issued for parolee

Arrest warrant issued for parolee

The Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a parolee who's on the run.