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Tribute to Alexander Decoteau

Tribute to Alexander Decoteau

Canada's first aboriginal police officer killed in Passchendaele battle
Remembrance Day ceremonies draw large crowds

Remembrance Day ceremonies draw large crowds

Poppy poem hits home for Second World War soldier
Drug convictions yield federal time

Drug convictions yield federal time

A former Prince George man was sentenced Friday to two years plus a day on trafficking-related convictions.
Northern Health files lawsuit over power failure

Northern Health files lawsuit over power failure

Northern Health is suing the supplier of electrical equipment, blaming one of its products for a major power failure at University Hospital of Northern British Columbia.
Snowfall reveals suspected thief's footprints

Snowfall reveals suspected thief's footprints

A break and enter artist is prowling the Pinewood Avenue. Footprints and bike tracks going from vehicle to vehicle were noticed in the snow this morning.
Order given to euthanize dangerous dog

Order given to euthanize dangerous dog

A provincial court judge has given the go ahead for a dangerous dog to to be put down.
Museum gallery wins award

Museum gallery wins award

Location is everything in real estate. Story is everything in society. There is now a Governor General's History Award located at The Exploration Place, and the reasons why make for quite a story.
Thesen holding poetry reading tonight

Thesen holding poetry reading tonight

The call comes in. The phone is ringing. Will you answer? Will you hear the other end of the conversation? The conversation looks at the ends of life. The corners and the straightaways of life.
Local teacher wins Governor General's History Award

Local teacher wins Governor General's History Award

A Prince George teacher has won the Governor General's History Award. Glen Thielmann splits his time between Social Studies classes at D.P.
Letters from the front

Letters from the front

April of 1917 was a pivotal month for Canada, in the nation's coming of age. That was when German-occupied Vimy Ridge finally fell for good to an allied army and that army was Canada's.