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Province funds friendship centre’s Moose Hide campaign

Province funds friendship centre’s Moose Hide campaign

The Prince George Native Friendship Centre's Moose Hide campaign will receive $24,000 from the provincial government, the the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation said this week. The funds can be spent over two years.
City, BC Hydro light up Tyner Boulevard

City, BC Hydro light up Tyner Boulevard

Tyner Boulevard became a lot brighter Tuesday night when the city lit up its new lease with BC Hydro for the first time. Almost three dozen lights now line the roadway after construction over the past week or so was finalized.
UNBC board divided on Moore, documents show

UNBC board divided on Moore, documents show

When it came down to voting James Moore in as the University of Northern B.C.'s next chancellor, its board of governors almost ended up with a split vote.
Air quality advisory issued for Vanderhoof

Air quality advisory issued for Vanderhoof

An air quality advisory was issued late Wednesday afternoon for Vanderhoof because of high concentrations of fine particulate matter that are expected to persist during the night.
Fraser Lake RCMP seize marijuana

Fraser Lake RCMP seize marijuana

Two men are facing one count each of possession for the purpose of trafficking after Fraser Lake RCMP found 65 pounds of marijuana in the trunk of their car over the weekend.
Driver sentenced for role in robberies

Driver sentenced for role in robberies

A Prince George man who allowed his buddy to hop back into his pickup truck after carrying out two muggings was sentenced Wednesday to 90 days in jail. After drinking and consuming cocaine during the evening of Feb.
Starts on new homes plummet in January

Starts on new homes plummet in January

Starts on new homes in Prince George and area has gotten off to a slow start, according to the latest numbers for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Strike vote in McBride

Strike vote in McBride

Despite having the help of a mediator to negotiate, the workers of the Village of McBride have voted in favor of a strike, as they are unable to agree with representatives of McBride on many key issues of their contract.
First Nations meeting in Prince George

First Nations meeting in Prince George

More than two dozen First Nations met last week in Terrace to discuss a basis for a First Nations-led environmental assessment process for major projects.
Threat, illegal firearm earn military veteran two years probation

Threat, illegal firearm earn military veteran two years probation

A Prince George veteran of the Canadian military was sentenced Tuesday to two years probation for uttering threats to hold a Veterans Affairs Canada office hostage and possessing a prohibited firearm.