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Bay named after reporter slain in Afghanistan

Bay named after reporter slain in Afghanistan

Michelle Lang now has a body of water named after her. The former Prince George newspaper reporter, killed by a roadside bomb on Dec. 30, 2009 in Afghanistan, has been honoured by the Province of Saskatchewan.
Frederick still chief of Lheidli T'enneh

Frederick still chief of Lheidli T'enneh

Chief Dominic Frederick was re-elected as the Chief of the Lheidli T'enneh yesterday, while Dolleen Logan, Vanessa West, and Shirley Wiltermuth were newly elected as councillors and Louella Nome was re-elected as councillor.
Dining dashed during UNBC strike

Dining dashed during UNBC strike

Nearly two dozen food services employees are out of work while the labour dispute between University of Northern B.C. and its faculty continues. When picket lines went up on March 5, 23 staff members were laid off.
Woman jailed for stolen truck

Woman jailed for stolen truck

An Alberta woman who was arrested last month along with a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant was sentenced Monday to 57 days in jail for possession of stolen property.

Startup weekend creating new businesses

Like a time-laps photo sequence of an egg hatching, a new business will crack through its shell to be born into the world.
CNC celebrates Women's Day

CNC celebrates Women's Day

From all over the world, women came to the College of New Caledonia and gathered for a celebration of women in education, women in leadership, and women in everyday life who get to be women. It's not every culture that extends this human right.
Auditor came up short: Oakes

Auditor came up short: Oakes

Criticism of the auditor general for local government's lack of production continued in Victoria this week, with the minister responsible now saying they're not content with the output.
City hearings on medical marijuana coming Monday

City hearings on medical marijuana coming Monday

The long-kicked around zoning proposal for medical marijuana operations is finally open to public debate.
UNBC strike heats up as allegations fly

UNBC strike heats up as allegations fly

The war of words between faculty and administrators at the University of Northern B.C. continued Tuesday, day six of the faculty strike.

Bassermann receives civic honour

Another former city councillor was awarded Prince George's highest honour. Don Bassermann received the Freedom of the City on Friday night, during the 100th Anniversary Civic Appreciation Dinner.