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Nursing students launch flip flop drive at CNC

Nursing students launch flip flop drive at CNC

A group of second year nursing students at the College of New Caledonia are collecting flip flops for orphaned children ahead of their visit to India this month.
Molester sentenced for groping boy

Molester sentenced for groping boy

A Prince George man was sentenced Thursday to a further 8 1/2 months in jail for groping a 10-year-old boy.
Haisla chief clashes with Greens, Sierra Club

Haisla chief clashes with Greens, Sierra Club

When it comes to oil, anti-pipeline activists from Canada and the U.S. have found some strong allies among First Nations in B.C. in their fight to kill pipeline projects.
Freedom of the City to be awarded to Rocky Mountain Rangers

Freedom of the City to be awarded to Rocky Mountain Rangers

The City of Prince George will be bestowing its highest award to a Canadian Forces primary reserve infantry regiment that has had a lengthy history in the city.
Happy 100th!

Happy 100th!

Ruth Vesta Philpott turned 100 years old on April 2 and celebrated with a party surrounded by friends and family on Saturday afternoon.
Police to clamp down on driving while prohibited

Police to clamp down on driving while prohibited

A local man made the wrong choice when he decided to drive to the courthouse last week. He did so to pick up documents related to two charges of driving while prohibited under the Motor Vehicle Act from alleged incidents in February.
Forest industry leaders gathering in city

Forest industry leaders gathering in city

The lumber industry hasn't faced issues so big or so complex in years.
Winter tire season to be extended by a month

Winter tire season to be extended by a month

The winter tire season will be extended by a month as part of an assortment of changes the provincial government announced Wednesday to make highway driving safer.
Grad students to vote on student media levy

Grad students to vote on student media levy

UNBC's student-run media outlets are asking the university's graduate students to kick in an extra $10 per semester, money they say can help them better cover on-campus news.
Treasure Cove to revive ban on boondockers

Treasure Cove to revive ban on boondockers

Nearly a year after backing away from a previous effort, Treasure Cove and Hotel will once again be declaring a ban on boondocking.