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A different kind of support

A different kind of support

Three years ago Lynda Robinson felt she had nowhere to turn.
Free online course shows how to rent it right

Free online course shows how to rent it right

People looking for a home to rent can now take a no-cost online course to help them make the right decisions when it comes to choosing and securing a place. Renting it Right! is designed for first-time renters, those who've never rented in B.C.
Two arrested, stolen guns recovered

Two arrested, stolen guns recovered

Provincial Crown counsel has approved five charges against a Prince George man after RCMP recovered 14 stolen rifles from a Bunce Road home on Friday.
Just stop it already

Just stop it already

With the New Year's hangover finally passing, it's an opportunity to try new things and look to the future. It's also an ideal time to reevaluate our lives and conduct, and leave some undesirable habits in the past.
Voluntary water meter program back

Voluntary water meter program back

Homeowners interested in measuring their water consumption can now start applying for the city's revived voluntary water meter program.

Natural resource conference set to start on Jan. 19

The movers and shakers of the resource industry will descend on the city when the the 13th annual Premier's Natural Resource Forum kicks off Jan. 19.
Be careful in the cold, WorkSafeBC urges

Be careful in the cold, WorkSafeBC urges

WorkSafeBC is asking employers and workers to be prepared should the air outside drop to a deep freeze.
Northern Health makes changes to STI clinic

Northern Health makes changes to STI clinic

In October Northern Health closed its five-day sexual testing clinic in favour of once-a-week clinic because the service was underutilized, said spokesman Jonathan Dyck.
City's unemployment rate 6.2 per cent in December

City's unemployment rate 6.2 per cent in December

Prince George's unemployment rate stood at 6.2 per cent in December, up from 4.1 per cent for the same month in 2014, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday.

Gaming grants awarded

Four Prince George-based organizations and one in Mackenzie will share in a total of $131,500 from the community gaming grant program, the provincial government said this week.