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'Nothing has changed' for northern physios
There has been little change or improvement, say two local physiotherapists, in the year since they asked a government committee to support their efforts to bring more students north.
Oct 5, 2016 6:17 PM
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Deceased veteran's sister supports ombudsman's call on medical discharges
The sister of a Canadian military veteran who was killed in a standoff with an RCMP emergency response team four years ago is in favour of ensuring benefits from Veterans Affairs are in place for soldiers prior to receiving medical discharge.
Oct 5, 2016 4:50 PM
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Drivers urged to be cautious and prepared this long weekend
Whether travelling across town or across the province for Thanksgiving gatherings with family and friends this long weekend, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is urging drivers to keep their eyes on the road.
Oct 5, 2016 4:32 PM
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Transit seeking feedback on expanded service
B.C. Transit is hosting public engagement sessions on how best to use the additional hours of service approved by city council earlier this year. In July, city council approved 2,500 hours of expanded transit service for the city.
Oct 5, 2016 4:10 PM
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Chamber's resolution wins national support
A resolution calling for "fair and open access" to the federal government's airport capital assistance program won support from delegates at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting.
Oct 5, 2016 3:40 PM
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City releases draft park strategy
A new draft park strategy offers a number of "creative solutions" to keep up with the growing - and competing - demands for its services, from upping the budget to repurposing land for other uses.
Oct 5, 2016 2:49 PM
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Arbitrator reinstates fired firefighter
An arbitrator has ordered the City of Prince George to reinstate a firefighter who lost his job after being found guilty of knowingly possessing a stolen jet boat and trailer. In a decision reached Sept.
Oct 5, 2016 1:55 PM
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Fire breaks out in mobile home
A home in the Spruce Capital mobile home park on Pulp Mill road was the scene of a fire on Tuesday. Called to the scene at 12:15 p.m.
Oct 5, 2016 10:53 AM
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Cheers to the Great Pumpkin
For the first time, Prince George can raise a glass of pumpkin cheer made from its very own cheery pumpkins. If there's one flavour, a single definitive food, that says "autumn" in Canada it is pumpkin.
Oct 4, 2016 9:27 PM
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MattersÂ’ sister still waiting for commission report
The sister of a Canadian military veteran who was gunned down by an RCMP emergency response team is expressing frustration with the time it's taken for the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP to issue a final report on the incident
Oct 4, 2016 2:54 PM
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