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Outside officer should investigate allegations against Prince George RCMP, says B.C. Civil Liberties Association

An officer from outside the Prince George RCMP detachment should be assigned to investigate a local aboriginal woman's allegations of sexual assault against several detachment officers, says the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.
Ronald McDonald opens Family Place at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Ronald McDonald opens Family Place at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.

The funny man who wears size 29 shoes, has the gift of the gab, and comes from McDonaldland somewhere beyond Never-Never Land came to Prince George Wednesday to help launch the Family Place and Resource Library in the pediatrics ward at UHNBC.

Stolz to run for Conservative candidacy, sources say

City councillor Cameron Stolz is expected to announce tomorrow that he'll be seeking the Conservative Party candidacy in Prince George-Peace River tomorrow.

New art added to city

The most utilitarian canvasses ever painted on in the city are now being unveiled. Two BC Hydro electrical boxes have been transformed thanks to the City of Prince George and three more have been facelifted by the Ministry of Transportation.

PGSO's 40th season starts on right note

The first mainstage concert of the PGSO's 40th season featured the music of two influential composers - Mendelssohn and Mozart.
Debating a new RCMP building in Prince George

Debating a new RCMP building in Prince George

Part 1 in a two-part analysis of RCMP costs in Prince George and across the province. The faster the city can get to work on the new RCMP building, the cheaper it will be for the taxpayer.

6,000 people need assistance every month

The need is so great and the number of hungry so many, the Salvation Army in Prince George is starting its Christmas Kettle campaign now with a new feature.

Share the warmth this winter

To help keep the homeless warm this winter, a Share-The-Warmth fashion show is being held by local boutiques Butterfly Threads and Vanilla at 7 p.m. Oct. 23 at Coast Inn of the North.

Barkerville gets infrastructure funding

The Barkerville Heritage Trust will receive $247,000 for an urgent infrastructure project at the provincial heritage site, said Kevin Krueger, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts in a recent news release.

Celebrating World Teachers' Day

Today is World Teachers' Day and many countries celebrate to acknowledge the 55 million teachers' contribution to students.