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Shirley Bond receives award for advocacy from ALS Society

Shirley Bond receives award for advocacy from ALS Society

Prince George-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond is being recognized by the ALS Society of B.C. for her recent work as a community advocate. The society awarded Bond their exceptional advocacy award at an event in Richmond on Tuesday. The ALS Society of B.C.
Judge dismisses lawsuit against Canfor, contractor over 2010 forest fire

Judge dismisses lawsuit against Canfor, contractor over 2010 forest fire

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the B.C. government against Canadian Forest Products and one of its contractors over a 6,100-hectare forest fire on Crown lands near Vanderhoof in 2010.
Man faces counterfeiting charges

Man faces counterfeiting charges

A man has been arrested and charged with passing counterfeit currency. Bruce Albert Patrick, 38, faces seven counts in relation to alleged incidents on December 27, December 28 and February 14 in Prince George, according to court records.
Man fined after dog bites strangers

Man fined after dog bites strangers

A Prince George man has been fined $1,000 after his dog got loose and attacked a passerby for the second time in less than a year. Kerry Lowley was issued the penalty Friday in Prince George provincial court under the city's animal control bylaw.
Wildfires brought out the best in people: Fort Mac fire chief

Wildfires brought out the best in people: Fort Mac fire chief

Former Fort McMurray fire chief Darby Allen saw more than his fair share of devastation over the course of the 2016 wildfires in northern Alberta. But the extreme circumstances also brought out the best in people.
Garneau talks NAFTA, softwood lumber

Garneau talks NAFTA, softwood lumber

The federal Minister of Transport, Marc Garneau, also happens to be the chair of the Cabinet Committee on Canada-United States Relations.
Facebook post draws rebuke from CNC head

Facebook post draws rebuke from CNC head

A Facebook post made by Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad drew a swift correction Thursday from College of New Caledonia president Henry Reiser. The posting related to funding for the renovation of a new Vanderhoof campus of CNC.
Nursing students launch flip flop drive at CNC

Nursing students launch flip flop drive at CNC

A group of second year nursing students at the College of New Caledonia are collecting flip flops for orphaned children ahead of their visit to India this month.
Molester sentenced for groping boy

Molester sentenced for groping boy

A Prince George man was sentenced Thursday to a further 8 1/2 months in jail for groping a 10-year-old boy.
Haisla chief clashes with Greens, Sierra Club

Haisla chief clashes with Greens, Sierra Club

When it comes to oil, anti-pipeline activists from Canada and the U.S. have found some strong allies among First Nations in B.C. in their fight to kill pipeline projects.