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ATV driver hit with prohibition

ATV driver hit with prohibition

The driver of an all-terrain vehicle involved in a collision with an RCMP vehicle slightly more than two years ago has been prohibited from driving for four years.
Northern Health supports HIV/AIDS outreach

Northern Health supports HIV/AIDS outreach

Northern Health will make up to $180,000 in additional funds available to organizations who do HIV/AIDS outreach with a goal of improving the reach and impact of prevention, testing, treatment and support.
Man convicted of sexually exploiting girl

Man convicted of sexually exploiting girl

A Prince George man was found guilty Wednesday of sexually exploiting a teenage girl.
Council wraps budget talks, for now

Council wraps budget talks, for now

Though the bulk of the city's 2016 budget deliberations wrapped up Wednesday night, there are still some decisions to be made.
Festival of Trees a success

Festival of Trees a success

The final amount raised is still to be tallied, but organizers of the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation's Festival of Trees are branding this year's event an "overwhelming success.
Local headed to international science fair

Local headed to international science fair

A Prince George student is one of two Canadians selected to compete in an international science fair this January. The genesis of Daniel O'Reilly's project can be traced to an ear infection.
City boosts snow budget

City boosts snow budget

Another increase to the city's snow-clearing budget was given the green light Wednesday afternoon as city council continued their 2016 budget deliberations.
Masks a must in hospitals for the unvaccinated

Masks a must in hospitals for the unvaccinated

People should wear masks at hospitals if they haven’t had the flu shot, according to the Ministry of Health. It sent a reminder that as of Dec.
Vancouver CEO tells why he bought controversial nude painting of Stephen Harper

Vancouver CEO tells why he bought controversial nude painting of Stephen Harper

By Douglas Quan, Vancouver Sun A controversial painting of former prime minister Stephen Harper reclining in the buff surrounded by faceless figures has a new, unlikely owner.
Cost of extra RCMP officers may take years to hit the books

Cost of extra RCMP officers may take years to hit the books

The costs for extra RCMP officers on city streets might not truly be felt until 2017, according to a report prepared in advance of Wednesday's city budget meeting. Last week, Prince George RCMP Supt.