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Supreme Court decides in favour of Metis, non-status Indians

Supreme Court decides in favour of Metis, non-status Indians

OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court of Canada decision Thursday declaring that Metis and non-status Indians are "Indians" under the Constitution Act of 1867 will have widespread implications for B.C., say lawyers and activists involved in the case.
Bliss new CHBABC president

Bliss new CHBABC president

Prince George resident Gordon Bliss is the new president of the Canadian Home Builders' Association of B.C. Bliss was elected to the position in March during the CHBABC's annual general meeting. The president of H.G.
Electronics stolen from ball park

Electronics stolen from ball park

Some key equipment has been stolen from the Spruce City Men's Fastball Association's ball park in Carrie Jane Gray Park.
WorkSafeBC fines Carrier Lumber

WorkSafeBC fines Carrier Lumber

Prince George sawmill Carrier Lumber Ltd. has been fined $30,000 for high accumulations of hazardous dust.
Brink fined more than $150,000 for safety violations, hazardous dust

Brink fined more than $150,000 for safety violations, hazardous dust

WorkSafeBC has levied fines totaling $151,680.49 against Brink Forest Products Ltd. Of that amount, $137,546.
Fentanyl deaths spark provincial health emergency

Fentanyl deaths spark provincial health emergency

Northern Health sees 'dramatic increase in overdoses in Prince George
Gala raises $7,000 to mentor P.G. youth

Gala raises $7,000 to mentor P.G. youth

The first annual Big Brothers Big Sisters gala was a big success, say organizers. On Saturday, the non-profit raised $7,000,which will all feed into mentoring programs in Prince George.
Spring book sale will unearth new-to-you treasures

Spring book sale will unearth new-to-you treasures

Book lovers get ready for the spring sale where hundreds of books can be bought by donation during the Friends of the Library fundraising event held April 15 to 17.
Diabetes program walks the talk

Diabetes program walks the talk

Talking about getting out and exercising is one thing but actually doing it is an entirely different matter.
Excercise program takes aim at Parkinson's

Excercise program takes aim at Parkinson's

Exercise is a powerful tool to help control the effects of Parkinson's disease, according to one local resident dealing with the neurodegenerative condition.