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City seeking nominations for top volunteers

City seeking nominations for top volunteers

City hall is now accepting nominations for the city's most outstanding volunteers.

Protection sought for sources on Mount Polley

Unions representing government inspectors and engineers and Mount Polley mine workers, supported by First Nations, called on the B.C.

Slip and fall leads to lawsuit

A Fort St. James woman has filed a lawsuit after fracturing an ankle when she allegedly slipped and fell on a wet floor in the foyer of the Nak'azdli Chief Kwah Memorial Hall.

Businesses get provincial nod

Three local small businesses have been nominated for a 2015 Small Business B.C. Award.

Legal drinking age affects vehicle crashes

Young drivers who are of legal drinking age have more motor vehicle crashes compared to those under the legal drinking age. This conclusion was reached in a new study from the Northern Medical Program at UNBC.
Guilty plea for robberies and B&Es

Guilty plea for robberies and B&Es

On the day his trial was to begin, a Prince George man pleaded guilty Thursday to five charges in relation to a crime spree in University Heights slightly more than a year ago.
Man convicted of 2007 sex crime

Man convicted of 2007 sex crime

A man was found guilty Thursday of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl after she had passed out during a drinking party at a Prince George home seven years ago. Karl Xavier Casimer was almost 30 years old at the time of the Oct.
Air quality advisory lifted for PG

Air quality advisory lifted for PG

An air quality advisory issued Wednesday for Prince George has come to an end. The advisory was lifted Thursday morning after the levels of both fine and coarse particulate lowered with a change n the weather.
Municipalities join with feds on trade

Municipalities join with feds on trade

A new partnership has been formed to boost the work local governments are doing to develop relationships overseas.

Last day to take part in Tory race

Months canvassing for new Tory members will come to an end tonight, when the deadline closes to sign up card-carrying Conservatives who want to vote in the next riding representative.