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Utility changes en route

Utility changes en route

The wheels are in motion for a change to Prince George residents' utility bills. On Wednesday, mayor and council met as a committee of the whole to discuss, among other things, future funding of the city's assets.

First Nations health authority working on improving service

The First Nations Health Authority wants to change the philosophy behind how health care is delivered to its citizens in B.C.

Transgendered victims of hate crimes remembered

Transgendered victims of violence are everywhere in the world.
CNC support staff vote to strike

CNC support staff vote to strike

Support staff at the College of New Caledonia have voted 84 per cent in favour of strike action. The Wednesday poll of unionized staff from CUPE Local 4951 included CNC's Prince George campus and its regional campuses in Mackenzie, Fort St.
Council chews over core review

Council chews over core review

City council took their first bite of the core services review and ended up spitting out a few pieces that left a bitter taste in their mouth.

Liberal volunteer wins provincial award

A partisan award has been won by Prince George's Charles Scott. The B.C. Liberal Party recently named Scott the winner of the Janet Pierotti Award for "exceptional commitment to free enterprise and grassroots democracy.
New website offers tips for brides-to-be

New website offers tips for brides-to-be

Brides and grooms in Prince George have a new place to tell their stories and find the latest wedding-related deals.

Legalizing marijuana worth talking about, says MLA

Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad is breaking from the B.C. Liberal Party line and wading into the debate over whether marijuana should be legalized, saying the issue is at least worth discussing particularly given the recent outcome in Washington State.

PGSS grad earns meritorious service medal

As a military corporal trained in firefighting, having served duty tours in Afghanistan and Africa with the Canadian Forces, Scott Scholten had more than a decade of experience in dealing with emergencies when the call went out one foggy day in Resol

Council chews over core review

City council took their first bite of the core services review and ended up spitting out a few pieces that left a bitter taste in their mouth.