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Sharel Warrington

Sharel Warrington

I am seeking re-election for a third term. I am a retired teacher, a mother of three grown children and have five grandchildren.

Taxes, city spending focus of final forum

Cutting costs at City Hall was front and centre at the final all-candidates forum before the municipal election. On Monday night the Prince George Construction Association and Canadian Home Builders Association of Northern B.C.

Kreviazuk lends her voice to Baldy Hughes

Singing sensation Chantal Kreviazuk has lent her high profile to the Baldy Hughes Addiction Treatment Centre and Therapeutic Community.

Mine site blockaded

Taseko Mines turned to the courts Monday after opponents of its New Prosperity gold and copper mine blocked efforts to carry out preliminary work on the site. The incident occurred on Sunday Taseko officials said in a statement.
Students chill out for charity

Students chill out for charity

A group of university students are taking the plunge for charity this week.

Snowmobiler found dead

Search and Rescue crews have recovered the body of a missing 40-year-old snowmobiler. The B.C. Coroners' Service is investigating. The individual was caught in an avalanche in the Torpy Mountain Recreation area northeast of Prince George.

Snowmobiling avalanche victim identified

The snowmobiler who died in an avalanche and was recovered yesterday near Prince George has been identified as 40-year-old Dallas Mayert. The long time Prince George resident was well known as a stock car racer and snowmobiling competitor.

Jaywalker hit, suffers minor injuries

A man was transported to University Hospital of Northern B.C. with minor injuries after he was struck by a car Sunday evening while jaywalking. Prince George RCMP Cst.

Tuberculosis carrier arrested

A woman who has been refusing treatment for tuberculosis has been arrested, Prince George RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass recently confirmed.
P.G. ninth worst spending offender in B.C.: says study

P.G. ninth worst spending offender in B.C.: says study

The City of Prince George has improved its rankings for spending -now the municipality is only ninth worst in the province.