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Workers barred from suing WorkSafeBC, agency says

Workers barred from suing WorkSafeBC, agency says

Employees affected by the explosions that destroyed the Lakeland and Babine sawmills three years ago are barred from bringing a class action lawsuit against WorkSafeBC, the agency says in a response filed last week.
Site C job fair draws hundreds

Site C job fair draws hundreds

The contractors who will be building the Site C dam will have several hundred more resumes to add to the thousands they will sift through following a job fair in Prince George on Monday.
NBCTA denies ex-CEO's wrongful dismissal claim

NBCTA denies ex-CEO's wrongful dismissal claim

In a response to a lawsuit launched by its former chief executive officer, the Northern B.C. Tourism Association is denying Anthony Everett's claim he was unfairly dismissed from his job.
Suspicious apartment fire sends man to hospital

Suspicious apartment fire sends man to hospital

Arson is the suspected cause of a fire that broke out in an apartment unit late Sunday night. In all 11 firefighters from two Prince George Fire Rescue halls were called to Lauraville Apartments in the 1800 block of Spruce Street shortly before 11 p.
And the Jeanne Clarke Memorial awards go to....

And the Jeanne Clarke Memorial awards go to....

To honour those who make outstanding contributions to the promotion and preservation of northern history, the board of trustees of the Prince George Public Library named the winners of the 2016 Jeanne Clarke Memorial Local History Awards Sunday night
Reno work earns Heritage B.C. award

Reno work earns Heritage B.C. award

Work on renovating and restoring the 102-year-old Dunster railway station was recognized with a Heritage B.C. award during a gala in Vancouver on Thursday.
Aboriginal education conference looks to help usher in a new age in B.C.

Aboriginal education conference looks to help usher in a new age in B.C.

The proof is in: aboriginal kids just needed some cultural context and sense of inclusion in school in order to make the grade. A conference on Friday aims to take that to the next level in School District 57.
Ministry appoints two people to CNC board

Ministry appoints two people to CNC board

A former and current deputy minister of advanced education have been brought in to serve on the College of New Caledonia's board of governors.
Man may have info on gas station robbery

Man may have info on gas station robbery

The Prince George RCMP have issued a photo of a man who may be able to help track down the culprit behind the armed robbery of a 4200-block Fifth Avenue gas station last Saturday.
Investigation into Moore's Meadow shooting ongoing

Investigation into Moore's Meadow shooting ongoing

The investigation of a targeted shooting in a local park is continuing and police are seeking the public's help in solving the case.