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Organ donation rate in north trailing provincial average

Organ donation rate in north trailing provincial average

While B.C.'s deceased organ donation rates have seen a steady rise in the last seven years, donors from the north have sat at either one or zero donations annually since 2009.
City non-receptive to anonymous complaints

City non-receptive to anonymous complaints

If you want to register a complaint with the city, you need to give your name. Only in special circumstances will the city act on a complaint given anonymously, city bylaw services manager Fred Crittendon said.
Two charged following fight in Hart parking lot

Two charged following fight in Hart parking lot

An alleged confrontation involving a fake firearm in a Hart-area parking lot last week has led to charges against two people.
Drug charges laid following arrests at park

Drug charges laid following arrests at park

Charges have been approved against two men following drug-related arrests in Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park last week.
Shots fired at Third Avenue home

Shots fired at Third Avenue home

A home in the 3100 block of Third Avenue was the target of a shots fired incident early Sunday morning. Prince George RCMP, who were called to the scene at 2:20 a.m., said damage to the home was consistent with shots fired from a shotgun.
PG polls from the federal election

PG polls from the federal election

Elections Canada has made public the final vote count for the federal election. Conservative MP Bob Zimmer was reelected to Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies with 52.5 per cent of the vote. His next closest was Liberal Matt Shaw with 24.
Massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct faces disciplinary hearing

Massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct faces disciplinary hearing

A disciplinary hearing before the B.C. College of Massage Therapists begins Tuesday for a Prince George massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct.
Shiraz wins People's Choice Award

Shiraz wins People's Choice Award

Reza Akbari had barely sat down at the Small Business BC awards before he heard Premier Christy Clark say the name of his restaurant.
Advance work for Salmon River bridge underway

Advance work for Salmon River bridge underway

Some preperatory work on the Salmon River bridge began Monday and will continue for the next six days.
Sacred scroll origins a mystery

Sacred scroll origins a mystery

Nobody seems to know how Prince George's small Jewish community got a Torah - a sacred scroll - to use during their meetings in the 1970s, but Marlies Greulich, executive director of the local Multicultural Heritage Society, was able to connect a res