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Doherty, Zimmer top spenders in election campaign

Doherty, Zimmer top spenders in election campaign

Prince George's two MPs outspent and outraised their competition both during and in the run-up to the 2015 federal election.

Dates set for second Lheidli T’enneh treaty vote

Dates have been set for a second vote on a treaty for the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation. Local voting opportunities will be held Oct. 21 at the Lheidli T'enneh administration office and on Oct. 22 at the Coast Inn of the North, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Man sentenced in relation to alleged home invasion

Man sentenced in relation to alleged home invasion

A Prince George man was sentenced Friday to 9 3/4 months in jail for convictions related to what police have called a violent home invasion.
RCMP on lookout for suspected camera thieves

RCMP on lookout for suspected camera thieves

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in tracking down two people suspected of stealing a security camera from an Austin Road restaurant.
Alleged flasher freed after witnesses refuse to give statements

Alleged flasher freed after witnesses refuse to give statements

Prince George RCMP arrested a suspect Sunday after officers were called to a report of a flasher on the pathway between Cottonwood Island and Fort George parks just before 5 p.m.
Witala inks tryout contract with Marlies

Witala inks tryout contract with Marlies

Chase Witala has taken a major step toward playing professional hockey.
CNC shuts down Burns Lake family programs

CNC shuts down Burns Lake family programs

As the College of New Caledonia wound down its Burns Lake campus family programs at the end of March, it announced Wednesday it would keep the daycare's doors open until the end of June.
Multicultural events get grants

Multicultural events get grants

National Aboriginal Day, an inner-city school and cultural workshops in Prince George all got a funding boost this week.
Hearts and Hands fights back against contempt allegation

Hearts and Hands fights back against contempt allegation

Hearts and Hands for Homes is denying Habitat for Humanity Canada's allegation that two of its directors were acting in contempt of court when the old ReStore was reopened under a new name. In a response filed this week in B.C.
Air quality advisory enters third day

Air quality advisory enters third day

Three days after it was first issued, an air quality advisory remained in effect, the Ministry of Environment said Friday afternoon. Transit in Prince George also remained free as par of the city's Free Fare for Clean Air program.