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Petition urges changes to left-turn signals on Highway 16

Petition urges changes to left-turn signals on Highway 16

An online petition is calling for dedicated left turn only signals at two spots along Highway 16 in Prince George.

CNC teams up with First Nation on skills training

The College of New Caledonia is partnering with Lhtako Dene Nation on a skills program for aboriginal learners to the tune of $145,200 in provincial and federal funding.
Downtown building gets new life

Downtown building gets new life

The crane got the final beams in place just before the snow started falling. These were the final exterior touches to a renovation that was really more like a complete rebuild at 1320 3rd Ave. It is an old building.
Restaurant gets into Games spirit

Restaurant gets into Games spirit

The terms "fine dining" and "industrial mobile structure" don't usually get set at the same table, but Cimo Mediterranean Grill has invited one Atco trailer to dinner, from now until the end of the Canada Winter Games.
CNC hiking tuition

CNC hiking tuition

Starting next summer, students at the College of New Caledonia can expect to see a bump in course costs.

Area chief and councillors' salaries

Regional First Nations' chief's and councillors' annual salaries, as reported under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act: FIRST NATIONCHIEF SALARYCOUNCILLOR SALARY ?Esdilagh First Nation$50,054$22,772-$34,629 Burns Lake Indian Band $70,394* $

Area First Nation faces federal wrath

The Takla Lake First Nation is one of 52 First Nations' governments - including 12 in B.C. -facing sanctions from the federal government for not complying with the First Nations Financial Transparency Act.
Local teen surprised with Grey Cup trip

Local teen surprised with Grey Cup trip

Local teen Jake McLeod and his family will be getting the VIP treatment at the Grey Cup this weekend in Vancouver, thanks to Mark's Work Wearhouse and the CFL.
CounterAttack back for another holiday season

CounterAttack back for another holiday season

The annual CounterAttack campaign to urge drivers to plan ahead for a safe ride home if their holiday festivities involve alcohol is back for another holiday season.

City continues with full snow and ice operations

City snowplow crews worked throughout the night to maintain top-priority routes and problem hills in a passable condition, city hall said.