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CNC calls for feedback amid restructuring efforts

CNC calls for feedback amid restructuring efforts

As the College of New Caledonia wrestles with deficits year after year and missed provincial enrolment targets, this month it will move into the community consultation phase of a five-year strategic plan to determine its next steps.
TNW facing defamation lawsuit

TNW facing defamation lawsuit

Bad blood between the Theatre North West Society and its former artistic director and general manager has spilled into the courts.
Man who got 11-year-old pregnant jailed

Man who got 11-year-old pregnant jailed

A 66-year-old Prince George man was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison for repeatedly forcing sex on an 11-year-old girl, getting her pregnant in the process.
City revisiting RCMP spending, capital projects

City revisiting RCMP spending, capital projects

City council will take another crack at the year's budget Monday night when the group returns to hash out decisions held over from the December round of budget meetings.

Hell Yeah Good News Feature of the Week: Bakery seeks public input on Charity Cupcakes fundraiser

Bites of Bliss Cakery, a local small business located in the Coast Inn of the North, presents Charity Cupcakes where each month another good cause or charity benefits from proceeds of sales of a particular flavour of cupcake.
Local youth missing

Local youth missing

Prince George RCMP is asking for the public's help in locating a missing youth. Sixteen-year-old Conrad Joseph Harry is described as aboriginal, 168 cm (5'6") tall and weighing 64 kg (141 lbs) with black hair, brown eys and a slight build.
Three seriously injured in Greyhound crash

Three seriously injured in Greyhound crash

The University Hospital of Northern B.C. is treating nine patients hurt after a Greyhound bus crashed five kilometres north of Hixon this morning.
Home construction sets post-recession high in 2015

Home construction sets post-recession high in 2015

Work began on a post-Great Recession record 169 new single family homes in Prince George and area during 2015, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation numbers released this week.
Program offers athletes early start

Program offers athletes early start

A new Special Olympics BC program is aiming to give potential athletes an early start. This weekend, the Prince George branch of the organization is launching Active Start, a 12-week family program for kids between the ages of two and six.
City backs feds’ homeless count

City backs feds’ homeless count

A homeless count on a national level reinforces the push for a national housing strategy that municipal leaders have been long advocating for, according to the chair of the city's committee on the issue. Coun.