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Government to pay for paramedics

The provincial government announced funding Thursday for 15 primary care paramedic education positions in Prince George, though the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
Wheels, meals seal the deals

Wheels, meals seal the deals

Great deals start Friday at PG Auctionmart for spa packages, meals out, overnight stays at local hotels, anything that's got wheels and even some very fine jewelry.

Phone app help kill weeds

A new smartphone app to pinpoint invasive plants has already clicked on some nasty weeds.

IPG reveals recruitment tools

There is a fight between a large number of communities and companies for the same small pool of specialized workers.
Trailer fire cause undetermined

Trailer fire cause undetermined

Fire investigators cannot determine what caused two mobile homes to burn down late last month. On Aug. 25, the two residences in the trailer court at 1720 PG Pulpmill Road were destroyed by an afternoon blaze.
Picket lines go up across P.G.

Picket lines go up across P.G.

It was beautiful day for a protest, however Katie Day-Wilks found out at least one picket-line crosser left his sunny disposition at home.

Hikers found safe

Two hikers failed to return as scheduled from a backwoods trip, but both were found safely by searchers.

Core Reviews happening 'more and more': union

Core Review series: Part II
Owner delighted by dog tale

Owner delighted by dog tale

A Prince George woman's canine tale is featured in a new Chicken Soup For The Soul book called I Can't Believe My Dog Did That!, which will be available at bookstores Sept. 17.
IPG to unveil recruitment effort

IPG to unveil recruitment effort

Finding workers and keeping them is one of Prince George's civic priorities.