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CNC dental hygiene students require complex care adult patients

College of New Caledonia's dental hygiene students are currently seeking adult patients for their dental hygiene clinics this fall.
Cancer car program open to anyone in city

Cancer car program open to anyone in city

To take a bit of worry out of the hands of those with cancer in Prince George, the Freemasons of B.C. and Yukon offer a cancer car program to those within the city limits.

Watermain break shuts down Massey

A watermain break closed the northbound lanes of Massey Drive Tuesday. The city said crews expect to Massey Drive to reopen today and residents are reminded to run their water until it is clear once service is restored.

IIO extends deadline

The deadline for submissions to a legislative committee reviewing the Independent Investigations Office (IIO) has been extended by five weeks. Originally set for Sept. 26, the new deadline is now Fri., Oct. 31, the committee said Monday.

Burn ban lifted in Cariboo Fire Centre

A ban on open fires east of the Fraser River in the Cariboo Fire Centre has been rescinded. However, anything large than a campfire remains prohibited west of the river, the provincial government said Tuesday.

Real estate market levels off

The average price of a single-family home moderated slightly in Prince George, according to third-quarter numbers from the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board.
Eco Guardian to carry torch

Eco Guardian to carry torch

Mayor Shari Green is passing the torch to the younger generation. With the support of Canada Winter Games officials, Green has chosen Raia Patrick-Prince, 10, to take her place as a Games torch bearer.
Tax exemptions list finished

Tax exemptions list finished

The city has finalized its list of organizations that are exempt from paying property tax next year. During Monday night's meeting, city council approved the staff-recommended list of permissive tax exemptions totaling an estimated $1.5 million.
Native court workers underpaid, BCGEU says

Native court workers underpaid, BCGEU says

B.C.'s native court workers - including the two who work at the Prince George courthouse - are on strike, saying they are being paid significantly less than other public workers doing similar work.
Hearing into land dispute lawsuit nixed

Hearing into land dispute lawsuit nixed

An application seeking to have lumber manufacturer John Brink's lawsuit against BCR Properties Ltd. dismissed has been struck from the list, according to court records, and a hearing on the matter that was set for Monday was canceled.