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P.G. nurses honoured

P.G. nurses honoured

Three Prince George nurses are among 36 winners in the 2014 College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia awards of excellence.
Airport site of fire training

Airport site of fire training

Dark smoke may be visible from the Prince George Airport this week, but it's not a cause for panic. The airport authority is conducting aviation-related fire training beginning this morning at 8 a.m. and running until noon.
Couple hope to help Children's Hospital

Couple hope to help Children's Hospital

Jacquie and Joe Laquerre credit the work of physicians and staff at BC Children's Hospital with saving their daughter's life three years ago and have been working ever since to find ways to give back to the institution.
Easter fire claims home

Easter fire claims home

A family's Easter Sunday celebration was cut short this weekend, after a fire broke out at their North Kelly Road home. The Pilot Mountain Volunteer Fire Department received the call for the residential structure blaze shortly after noon April 20.

Woman killed in snowmobile mishap

A Tete Jaune Cache woman died Tuesday in a snowmobiling incident near Valemount, the B.C. Coroners Service said.
Special day and week for administrators

Special day and week for administrators

The men and women who handle the administration of your business - everyone from telephone answerers to boardroom support, from front-line accounting to human resources, from clerical staff to personal assistants - have a special occasion all their o
LNG projects would bring big changes in region

LNG projects would bring big changes in region

If the province gets the LNG windfall the private sector is predicting, towns and villages around northern B.C. will not look the same.
New Tory leader wants to break 'cycle of cynicism'

New Tory leader wants to break 'cycle of cynicism'

Dan Brooks is only a few days into a three-year rebuilding process, but the new leader of the B.C. Conservatives is confident he can quickly turn the fourth-place party into an electoral force.

High snowpack prompts flood prediction

The provincial government's River Forecast Centre is warning of an "elevated flood risk" in answer to a high snowpack in the Upper Fraser watershed, although it will likely not be as troublesome as two years ago.
Frizzell calls on city to endorse housing campaign

Frizzell calls on city to endorse housing campaign

Prince George should add its name to the list of those calling for a federal housing strategy, according to a local councillor.