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Community counselling service facing closure over funding

Community counselling service facing closure over funding

The Community Care Centre is suspending all patient intakes and may close entirely at the end of June if it can't find new funding.
Expert gasses LNG myths

Expert gasses LNG myths

An energy expert is in town to talk myths that mess with our understanding of the natural gas industry.
Appeals court breathes new life into lawsuit against Rio Tinto Alcan

Appeals court breathes new life into lawsuit against Rio Tinto Alcan

Two B.C. First Nations will be able to take their claims against Rio Tinto Alcan to trial, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled.
Medical science

Medical science

Bailey Henschke, a Medical Lab Technology Science program student, demonstrates in the microbiology department during their open house Tuesday at the College of New Caledonia. Henschke is in her last semester before starting her practicum.
Local boy names police pup

Local boy names police pup

A Prince George resident is among the 13 boys and girls from across Canada whose suggestions made the grade in this year's RCMP Name the Puppy contest. Ayden Delaney's submission Hero was the B.C.

Sessions to educate landlords and tenants

The Residential Tenancy Branch will host two free public information sessions next week that will focus on the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants.
City gets nearly $400,000 in traffic fine revenue

City gets nearly $400,000 in traffic fine revenue

The City of Prince George has received $398,496 as a share of the traffic fine revenue collected around the province in 2014. In all, $21 million was disbursed to municipalities around the province in the first of two installments this year.
Fluoride lawsuit against city withdrawn

Fluoride lawsuit against city withdrawn

A lawsuit challenging the city's practice of fluoridating the water supply has been withdrawn.
City expects to begin road repainting early

City expects to begin road repainting early

It's a weather waiting game until the start of this year's round of street line painting. According to the city's roads and fleet manager, line painting typically begins at the end of May or beginning of June, but could start earlier this year.
Kamloops ponders performing arts centre

Kamloops ponders performing arts centre

A city-backed proposal for a new performing arts centre in Kamloops suggests placing the venue in a downtown building to the tune of $90 million.