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CNC hosts job fair

Everyone is invited to College of New Caledonia's Prince George campus Tuesday, March 9 for the seventh-annual Northworks! job fair. The event goes from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in CNC's atrium.
UNBC students establish program to learn about aboriginal health

UNBC students establish program to learn about aboriginal health

Students in the Northern Medical Programat the University of Northern British Columbia are starting a program to educate future health practitioners in the various aspects of aboriginal health.

Federal Conservatives promise environmental review changes

The federal Conservative government indicated in its throne speech Wednesday it will be reducing red tape for the review of natural resources projects, which could have significant implications for projects in northern B.C. The B.C.

"Mega-school" too many eggs in one basket, Springwood parents say

With the help of plastic eggs and baskets, trustees were shown what the impact could be of closing down three area schools and sending their students to a "mega-school", during a consultation meeting Wednesday evening at Springwood Elementary School.
Citizen nominated for pair of Ma Murrays

Citizen nominated for pair of Ma Murrays

The Citizen is up for two Ma Murray Awards this year. On Wednesday, the B.C.

Redesigning kidney care

Among Northern Health's challenges in its huge scattered authority is to provide the best care for patients with chronic kidney disease.

Murdered youth's mother appears in court

The mother of Adam Williams-Dudoward, who was 13 when he was allegedly murdered in January 2000, appeared in Prince George provincial court for an arraignment on Wednesday. Judy Elaina Williams is next scheduled to appear in court in March 17.

Hit and run arrest

Prince George RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old male resident in regards to a pedestrian hit-and-run incident occurring at Fifth Avenue near Central Street on Feb. 27.

Federal gov't promises environmental review changes

The federal Conservative government indicated in its throne speech today it will be reducing red tape for the review of natural resources projects, which could have significant implications for projects in northern B.C. The B.C.

Man injured in front of Superstore

A 73-year-old Prince George man is in hospital after being hit by a vehicle right in front of Canadian Superstore located on Ferry Avenue and Highway 16 West. RCMP were called to the incident at 10:02 a.m.