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Locals react to assisted-suicide decision by Supreme Court

Locals react to assisted-suicide decision by Supreme Court

Friday morning's Supreme Court of Canada decision that doctor-assisted suicide was unconstitutional has kickstarted local and provincial discussions in health and palliative care.
Airport ready for Games rush

Airport ready for Games rush

The Prince George Airport is going to be the first impression many visitors have of the city when arriving for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

Outdoor rinks to host free skating

Free skating will be hosted at two community ice rinks this Family Day long weekend. The events are set for College Heights secondary on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and Duchess Park on Monday from 3 to 6 p.m.
Timber Kings unveil legacy torch

Timber Kings unveil legacy torch

Once the 2015 Canada Winter Games' flame is extinguished, a permanent reminder of the torch will remain in the city's downtown core.

High snow pack raises flooding concern

A significantly higher-than-normal snow pack has prompted the provincial government's River Forecast Centre to predict a potential for flooding this spring along the Nechako River. As of Feb.

Premier's domestic violence strategy draws limited endorsement from Carrier Sekani Family Services

Carrier Sekani Family Services is welcoming Premier Christy Clark's long-term strategy to combat domestic violence in B.C. but remains skeptical until the plan is put into action.
Lheidli T’enneh Pavilion ready for Games

Lheidli T’enneh Pavilion ready for Games

The Host First Nation is ready to open its doors.
UPDATE: Freezing rain warnings lifted

UPDATE: Freezing rain warnings lifted

DriveBC has lifted a slew of weather warnings linked to freezing rain and snow.
Snowfall short of record

Snowfall short of record

Thursday's snowfall was big but not big enough to set a record. In all 13 cm hit the ground by the time all was said and done, but the record for Feb. 5 was 15 cm, set in 1922, Environment Canada meteorologist Jennifer Hay said Friday.
Look Who's Celebrating February 2015

Look Who's Celebrating February 2015