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Northern NDP MP Nathan Cullen won't seek provincial leadership

Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen said today he will not enter the leadership race for the B.C. NDP. Cullen said before Christmas he would not enter the race, but recently revealed he was reconsidering.

Minivan and snow plow collide

A snow plow and a minivan collided during the Monday morning commute. According to RCMP spokesman Cpl.

Shelters house addicts but drugs stay outside

Addicts often get help from the city's emergency shelters or social housing locations, but there is no safe harbour for illegal substances.

UNBC to hold great debate

There is no debate about the tournament coming up at UNBC for public speaking. The Northern Academic Debate Championship is now open for registration. The vocal gloves get dropped March 18 to 20, open to anyone across Northern B.C.

Support a women's shelter

Being a major advocate of safe shelters for women and children, the Elizabeth Fry Society in Prince George is an ongoing supporter of its Amber House in Prince George and a rare transition home for women and children in India.
Trial begins for man accused of sexual assaults and kidnapping

Trial begins for man accused of sexual assaults and kidnapping

A trial has begun for a Prince George man who was the subject of a police manhunt in March and is accused of stabbing and sexually assaulting two women and sexually assaulting and kidnapping a third woman.

Snowfall warning issued for Prince George

As much as 25 centimetres of snow is forecast to fall on Prince George this weekend, prompting Environment Canada to issued an extreme weather warning on Saturday morning.

Miner has eyes on rare mineral in northern B.C.

Taseko Mines says it has made a promising finding in a rare-mineral project north of Mackenzie in Northern B.C.

School district paying more than its fair share?

School board vice-chair Trish Bella is steering clear of a brewing controversy over the fairness of the provincial government's carbon offset scheme.

Grow-op bylaw 'tweaked' to protect the innocent

While several B.C. communities have adopted bylaws forcing property owners to take responsibility for grow-ops and clandestine drug labs, the fine print may end up punishing the innocent.