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Grizzly Bear Foundation to hold hearing in city

Grizzly Bear Foundation to hold hearing in city

A "board of inquiry" launched by a new charity devoted to the well being and long-term survival of B.C.'s grizzly bear population will be in Prince George on Wednesday evening.
UNBC receives sexual violence report, recommendations

UNBC receives sexual violence report, recommendations

After two years of work, the University of Northern B.C.'s sexual violence task force has 13 recommendations to tackle the problem.
Treaty vote postponed

Treaty vote postponed

A vote among Lheidli T'enneh members on whether to accept a treaty has been postponed. The move was made, according to a posting on a band website, to ensure members have "adequate time to learn about the treaty and to make a good informed decision.
Legebokoff appeal dismissed

Legebokoff appeal dismissed

Convicted serial killer Cody Legebokoff's appeal for a new trial has been dismissed. The B.C. Court of Appeal issued the decision this morning in Vancouver following a hearing in May. All three judges who heard the appeal endorsed the decision.
Official opening of the Cpl. Darren Fitzpatrick Bravery Skate Park in the Hart

Official opening of the Cpl. Darren Fitzpatrick Bravery Skate Park in the Hart

The Cpl. Darren Fitzpatrick Bravery Skate Park was officially opened on Saturday afternoon with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Red Dress Project raising awareness about missing, murdered women

Red Dress Project raising awareness about missing, murdered women

A Prince George woman's childhood best friend tragically died at the hands of another.
Bible camp vows to update policies on LGBTQ issue

Bible camp vows to update policies on LGBTQ issue

A meeting between School District 57 and Ness Lake Bible Camp was "promising and positive" said the school board chair but the camp's administration is keeping quiet on the scope of its new policies as they get finalized.
Quesnel men arrested by CFSEU

Quesnel men arrested by CFSEU

Two Quesnel men were arrested and both drugs and cash were seized by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia's North District office earlier this month. The two - one 29 years old and one 34 years old - were arrested Sept.
Deaf and speech impaired can now text 911 calls

Deaf and speech impaired can now text 911 calls

Residents living in B.C.'s northern interior who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired can now place emergency 911 calls through text messaging.
Month-long gun amnesty set for October

Month-long gun amnesty set for October

Gun owners are encouraged to turn over any unwanted firearms, weapons and ammunition to the RCMP when a month-long amnesty begins Oct. 1. Whatever you do, do not bring firearms into the detachment.