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Swab event looks to sign up stem cell donors

When Emmy Moore found out her friend needed stem cells for a lifesaving cancer treatment, she sprung into action.

Postal workers rally against cuts

Postal workers are hoping to send a message to a local MP that they think Canada Post's plan to phase out home delivery is unacceptable. Today at 3:30 p.m.

Earth-science agency in P.G. to lobby province

Geoscience B.C. is coming to Prince George with a message for the provincial government.
P.G. skip offered national spot

P.G. skip offered national spot

Patti Knezevic is going to the national Scott Tournament of Hearts after all.

UNBC continues to tap into pine beetle funding

The mountain pine beetle will continue to be under the UNBC microscope.

First Nations leaders vow to stand with families

Reaction continues to pour in over last week's announcement by provincial Crown prosecutors not to pursue charges against Babine Forest Products owners.
Gallery, cancer agency team up to save faces

Gallery, cancer agency team up to save faces

Radiation treatment for some patients with facial cancer is becoming less stressful, thanks to a unique partnership between the BC Cancer Agency of the North and the Two Rivers Gallery.

Manhunt target gets 1,020 days in jail

A Prince George man who was at the centre of a police manhunt in late November has been sentenced to nearly three years behind bars.
Help pours in for baby with skin disorder

Help pours in for baby with skin disorder

The parents of a newborn boy who suffers from a rare and painful skin disorder have received "overwhelming support" since a fundraising effort was launched this month to help them through the financial challenges they will be facing. Born Dec.
Councillor wants to see snow changes

Councillor wants to see snow changes

City council should convene a special meeting dedicated to finding improvements to Prince George snow clearing operations, according to one local politician. Coun.