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Survey looks to capture Games local impact

Survey looks to capture Games local impact

A group of students launched a survey this week to look into the impact of the 2015 Canada Winter Games from a local perspective. The survey was delayed due to the faculty strike at the University of Northern B.C.
CNC checks out ‘living books’

CNC checks out ‘living books’

A living library is putting a face to homelessness, addiction and arranged marriages as locals have a chance to check-out people for frank conversations about their experiences.
Local app to encourage political discourse

Local app to encourage political discourse

A University of Northern B.C. student wants to help shrink the gap between politicians and the people they represent.
Underfunding threatening education, forum hears

Underfunding threatening education, forum hears

Access to education in the north is threatened by provincial post-secondary underfunding and proposed program cuts, a slew of speakers argued at a forum Wednesday at the College of New Caledonia.
City audit request delayed

City audit request delayed

Issues at the office of the municipal watchdog stretched beyond delays in completing the 18 scheduled audits. As one Prince George city councillor found out, the auditor general for local government was behind on her email inbox as well. Coun.
Inquest decision sparks backlash

Inquest decision sparks backlash

Coroner Lisa Lapointe's move to adjourn the inquest into the fatal Lakeland Mills sawmill explosion caused ripples through Victoria on Wednesday.
Brakes put on Lakeland inquest

Brakes put on Lakeland inquest

Coroner Lisa Lapointe adjourned Wednesday the inquest into the Lakeland Mills sawmill explosion to a later date to give counsel time to go over new evidence in the form of an investigation into the fatal blast commissioned on behalf of the operation'
41-year-old child rape case to be heard in P.G.

41-year-old child rape case to be heard in P.G.

The local police department helped in the successful deportation from the US of a former local resident wanted in connection with the rape of a five-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, alleged to have taken place in an Upland Street home in 1974.
Stewart testifies at Lakeland inquest

Stewart testifies at Lakeland inquest

Steps were missed by many that could have prevented the deadly explosion that leveled the Lakeland MIlls sawmill, Sinclar Group president Greg Stewart said Wednesday morning during testimony at the coroner's inquest into the incident.
Violent wanted man arrested

Violent wanted man arrested

Robert Lee Milligan, a 32-year-old Prince George man with a history of violence and weapons, was found during a traffic stop in the Lombardi trailer park at about 6:45 Wednesday morning.