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Search continues for woman missing 45 years

Search continues for woman missing 45 years

It was 45 years ago today that Helen Claire Frost walked out the door of her Prince George apartment, but her family and the RCMP have not yet given up on seeing the mystery surrounding her disappearance finally solved.
Screening shows the silencing of scientists

Screening shows the silencing of scientists

Prince George researcher Nikolaus Gantner has seen the silencing of Canada's scientists first hand.
An homage to Berra, a baseball great

An homage to Berra, a baseball great

The world recently said goodbye to one of the most beloved baseball personalities of all time. Lorenzo Pietro "Yogi" Berra died on Sept. 22 at the age of 90.
NDP better for trade: Mulcair

NDP better for trade: Mulcair

As the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber agreement expired Monday, NDP leader Tom Mulcair said his government would do a better job at the trade table.
Clark talks softwood deal

Clark talks softwood deal

With the Softwood Lumber Agreement set to expire Oct. 12, Premier Christy Clark underscored its importance to the province in the legislature this week.
First Nation group calls for Zimmer's resignation

First Nation group calls for Zimmer's resignation

The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) is calling on Conservative candidate Bob Zimmer to resign over controversial remarks on missing and murdered aboriginal women.

Big Blue Ball to support men's health

A fundraiser for men's health, the fourth annual Big Blue Ball, takes place on Nov. 7 at the Coast Inn of the North.

All-candidates forum set for Native Friendship Centre

The Prince George Native Friendship Centre is hosting an all-candidates forum on Tuesday night as part of an effort to encourage aboriginal people to register and vote in the federal election.

Online survey on Highway 16 up and running

Members of the 23 First Nations along Highway 16 West are being invited to complete an online survey into the days leading up to a symposium on how best to meet the transportation needs from Prince George to Prince Rupert.

Organ donors wanted

The provincial government is urging residents to register as organ donors as part of celebrating Thanksgiving over the long weekend. Registering can be done by going online to www.transplant.bc.