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Simpson Caribooted

Includes sidebar Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson who was kicked out of his party's caucus by NDP leader Carole James Thursday morning, says he was not ousted for his "mild" criticism of a recent speech, but instead, because he had raised concerns about

Tax preparer sentenced for tax evasion and filing false GST returns

A tax preparer based in the northeastern B.C. community of Kelly Lake has been fined $2.95 million after pleading guilty to tax evasion and filing false goods and services tax returns.

Work to start on fuel storage at airport

The next major step in rolling out the welcome mat for cargo-carrying aircraft at Prince George Airport is about to be taken.

In Flanders fields . . .

As Remembrance Day approaches, the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, has a two-part poppy campaign underway. Ed Parent, poppy campaign chair, said the first part for sale of wreaths, sprays and crosses for placing at the cenotaph is on until Oct. 22.
NDP leader Carol James boots Cariboo North MLA from caucus

NDP leader Carol James boots Cariboo North MLA from caucus

New Democrat Leader Carole James has removed Cariboo North Bob Simpson from the party for comments he made on a web site criticizing her leadership.

Prince George man arrested for kidnapping

A woman escaped from her kidnapper and called 911 at about 5 a.m. Wednesday morning to report the crime after being held for four hours against her will by someone known to her. A man known to local RCMP was arrested for kidnapping.

Stolz seeks Conservative candidacy

It's official - Prince George city councillor and businessman Cameron Stolz confirmed Thursday he's in the running to become the Conservative Party candidate in Prince George-Peace River.

Stolz seeks Conservative candidacy

It's official - city councillor and businessman Cameron Stolz confirmed Thursday that he's in the running to become the Conservative Party candidate in Prince George-Peace River.
Longtime business owner to leave downtown

Longtime business owner to leave downtown

A longtime small-business owner still believes Prince George's downtown will one day be a vibrant place to do business but, after a decade hoping for a revitalized city core, his wait is finished.

Mayors call for hike to minimum wage in B.C.

More than 20 mayors - including a handful from northern B.C. - have joined the B.C. Federation of Labour in calling on the B.C. Liberal government to increase the minimum wage. Mayors from Williams Lake, Fort St.