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Zimmer questions gun classification policy

Zimmer questions gun classification policy

Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies Conservative MP Bob Zimmer says he's concerned with Canada's Public Safety Minister's decision to give Mounties the authority to classify weapons.
Bible camp’s proposed policy change draws mixed reactions

Bible camp’s proposed policy change draws mixed reactions

Groups affected by Ness Lake Bible Camp policies are calling proposed changes a positive step, but are still waiting for more information.
Burns Lake mayor resigns

Burns Lake mayor resigns

The mayor of Burns Lake has resigned. Luke Strimbold made national headlines when he first won the position in 2011 at the age of 21.
Rider overcame life-changing injury

Rider overcame life-changing injury

Bruce Cook was always extraordinary on wheels.
School bus collision on Hwy 97 near Jorgenson Rd

School bus collision on Hwy 97 near Jorgenson Rd

After a school bus, a pick up and a logging truck collided on Highway 97 near Jorgenson Rd. just after 3 p.m. on Thursday, police say the highway will be closed to clear the heavy debris that is a result of the incident.
Doherty named fisheries critic

Doherty named fisheries critic

Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty has been named the new fisheries critic. Doherty got the news not long before Canadians did.
Bulletin Board Sept. 15 to 21

Bulletin Board Sept. 15 to 21

District 57 Tapestry Singers Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. at Quinson elementary school, 251 Ogilvie St. S., the Tapestry Singers would like to invite new members to join them for their tenth season.
City grants open for application

City grants open for application

The city is opening up grants for community-minded ideas that will celebrate the city.
With Enbridge acquisition looming, Spectra moves forward on three Northeast B.C. pipelines

With Enbridge acquisition looming, Spectra moves forward on three Northeast B.C. pipelines

When pipeline giant Enbridge officially acquires Spectra Energy early next year, the company will have dozens of kilometres of new pipe in the ground in Northeast B.C.
Stabbing suspect turns himself in

Stabbing suspect turns himself in

A 32-year-old man suspected of violently stabbing another man two weeks ago has turned himself in after police put out a warrant for his arrest Thursday. Kyle Anthony Garnot turned himself in at arount 1:30 p.m.