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Wilderness operators demand property rights

Wilderness operators demand property rights

Wilderness tourism operators in the Chilcotin say they are disgusted with the failure of senior governments to defend their financial investments, and vow to risk arrest rather than allow a First Nation to put them out of business.
Mental health minister praises downtown review

Mental health minister praises downtown review

B.C.'s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions is praising a review of downtown health services conducted earlier this month by Northern Health. The Downtown Prince George Health Services Review, publicly released Dec.
Plenty of police cars packed with groceries

Plenty of police cars packed with groceries

Patrons of the city's Save On Foods donated enough groceries to fill 22 police cars Sunday during a pre-Christmas fundraiser put on by the RCMP. The total surpassed last year's total of 20.
Peace bond issued for sexual predation

Peace bond issued for sexual predation

A Fort St. James man has been slapped with a peace bond requiring him to stay away from anyone under age 16 over an act of sexual predation.
Treaty 8 First Nations to seek Site C injunction

Treaty 8 First Nations to seek Site C injunction

Two Treaty 8 First Nations opposed to Site C say they'll be seeking a court injunction to halt the dam's continued construction.
Greyhound proposes subsidized passenger service

Greyhound proposes subsidized passenger service

Greyhound Canada is pitching the creation of a taxpayer-funded subsidy program in answer to concerns over its application to close down passenger service in northern B.C.
Operation Red Nose logs 200 rides over weekend

Operation Red Nose logs 200 rides over weekend

Operation Red Nose, Prince George's holiday safe-ride service, delivered 200 rides home over the weekend. The holiday safe ride service has now delivered 360 rides home since beginning Dec. 1.
Tandy comes close in IBU Cup biathlon

Tandy comes close in IBU Cup biathlon

Megan Tandy was hoping for medals and a chance to get back to racing for Canada on the World Cup biathlon circuit. That return to glory for the 29-year-old two-time Olympian from Prince George will have to wait.
Burns Lake murder suspect back in jail

Burns Lake murder suspect back in jail

A man accused of murder, whose release on bail sparked outrage in Burns Lake, is back in jail.
Local boy cuts hair for cancer

Local boy cuts hair for cancer

For the past two years Braden Flett, a grade eight student at Duchess Park Secondary School, has been growing his hair out. Flett's mother had cancer prior to him being born and he wanted to do something to give back to the Canadian Cancer Society.