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Northern B.C. roads deadly for young drivers

Northern B.C. roads deadly for young drivers

Over a decade-long span, Northern B.C. was home to the second-highest number of young drivers who died in motor vehicle incidents, according to a B.C. Coroners Service report released Wednesday.
Canada Winter Games medals unveiled Friday

Canada Winter Games medals unveiled Friday

The Canada Winter Games medals will be unveiled Friday morning.
Enbridge donates cash for online college program

Enbridge donates cash for online college program

The College of New Caledonia should roll out a new online learning program in the next three years, thanks to a $250,000 donation from Northern Gateway.

Seniors Valentine's Day events

There's a couples Valentine's Day dinner Saturday at 5:30 p.m. at the Seniors Activity Centre, 425 Brunswick St. Tickets are $30 per couple. For more information and tickets call 250-564-3287.
Teen boy shot dead in Terrace

Teen boy shot dead in Terrace

TERRACE, B.C. - A 15-year-old boy is dead and a 16-year-old male is in police custody after a shooting in Terrace, B.C. RCMP say they were called to a home about 10 o'clock on Monday night where they found a teen with a gunshot wound.
CMHC predicts housing prices to rise, sales to slump

CMHC predicts housing prices to rise, sales to slump

The average price for a home sold in Prince George will see a modest rise over the coming year, while the number of homes sold will decline slightly, according to a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation forecast.
Council won't seek grant for Hart sewer

Council won't seek grant for Hart sewer

While city council heard the pleas for help from Hart Highlands residents facing the cost of sanitary sewer installation, it ultimately decided Tuesday that relief won't be in the form of a grant.
Council mulls property tax hike

Council mulls property tax hike

Homeowners could see property tax increases in line with the city's 2.5 per cent budget increase this year, according to an early city staff report.
Medical volunteers ready for Games

Medical volunteers ready for Games

After "countless hours" of preparation, St. John Ambulance is ready to send 52 yellow-coated first responders to provide medical aid to an estimated 15,000 Canada Winter Games fans.
Games organizers have plan to cope with warm conditions

Games organizers have plan to cope with warm conditions

Canada Winter Games officials are keeping a close eye on the weather forecasts as another spate of unseasonable warmth is predicted to strike Prince George just as the Games begin.