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Coal bottleneck could stifle prospective northern mine

With Ridley Terminals in Prince Rupert at or near its coal-handling capacity, a prospective coal project in Northern B.C. could be left without a viable export option. Ridley just signed a five-year deal with St.

Patient transport program a no-go

The geographic location and demographics of Northern Health (NH) Authority are being attributed to the unsuccessful attempt to establish a patient transport pilot project.

Medical oncologist for cancer centre arrives

Cancer treatment for northern B.C. residents took another step forward Friday with the arrival of a medical oncologist for the B.C. Cancer Agency Centre for the North. Dr. Suresh Katakkar will be working full time, along with Dr.

Sacred Heart gets grant for garden

Sacred Heart elementary school has received a $1,000 grant to make improvements to its organic garden.

Private casino operators benefiting from subsidy

As local charities struggle through cuts in gaming grants, B.C.'s casino operators - including Treasure Cove - are getting some of their revenue back from the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC).

Telus opens 100 new call centre jobs

Telus is rolling out 100 new positions in their new call centre in downtown Prince George. The jobs which will be in place over the next six months, are expected to pay between $50,000 to $55,000 a year. The announcement is part of a $1.

Knife pulled on teen

A Prince George teenager walking on Porter Avenue Jan. 25 was approached by a Caucasian man in his 20s who pulled out a knife and chased the youth. The youth made it to his residence a short distance away.

Patient transport program a no-go

The geographic location and demographics of Northern Health (NH) Authority are being attributed to the unsuccessful attempt to establish a patient transport pilot project.

Quesnel man sentenced to 60 days

Todd Lawrence Berg, 24, of Quesnel has been sentenced to 60 days in jail after pleading guilty to possession of ecstasy for the purpose of trafficking.

Man beat, kidnapped and handcuffed to pole

A police story out of Nanaimo has all the earmarks of violence associated with the drug world. On Tuesday, Nanaimo police were called to rescue a 24-year-old young man in distress and handcuffed to a hydro pole in the area of upper Lantzville.