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Councillors making pitch for infrastructure funds

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) submission to the federal government requesting a 20-year infrastructure funding plan won't solve problems overnight, but it's an important first step, said local FCM board member Garth Frizzell.
Serious collisions piling up on area highways

Serious collisions piling up on area highways

The list of serious crashes on area highways continues to grow, with the latest accident seeing a 28-year-old Prince George man transported to Vancouver with critical head and neck injuries from a head-on collision about 20 kilometres north of Quesne

Nurse without borders puts down some roots

Back in the comfort of home, Megan Hunter is sleeping well these days.
Former UNBC academic to head conservation group

Former UNBC academic to head conservation group

A Prince George resident has been named to one of the highest ecological science posts in North America. It was announced on Tuesday that Dr. Winifred Kessler is the new president of The Wildlife Society, based out of Bethesda, Maryland.

Martin will be missed say friends and colleagues

Former city councillor and longtime community supporter Anne Martin is being remembered as a true pillar of the community who will be hard if not impossible to replace.

Hunter fined for using bait

A Prince George man has been penalized for using bait while hunting for a grizzly bear.

House arrest sought for sex offender

A Prince George provincial court judge is being asked to choose between jail time and house arrest for a 33-year-old local man who has admitted to sexually interfering with his daughter when she was about 12 years old.

Diabetes and vision loss: A woman’s journey

Nov. 14 is World Diabetes Day

Pot grower gets 30 months after inviting police into home

A Dome Creek man was sentenced to 30 months in prison Tuesday after he was twice found growing marijuana - the second time after he invited police into his home when they were serving a summons for the first offence.

Pipeline companies not working together, panel told

There have been no discussions between representative from Northern Gateway and Pacific Trail Pipeline about how the two proposed projects can work together to reduce the environmental footprint of their construction.