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Multiple Sclerosis treatment making a difference

Multiple Sclerosis treatment making a difference

Two more success stories have evolved from Liberation Treatment being sought in a number of countries by multiple sclerosis patients from Prince George.
Former NDP cabinet minister Lois Boone vying for Prince George-Peace River federal party seat

Former NDP cabinet minister Lois Boone vying for Prince George-Peace River federal party seat

Former B.C. cabinet minister Lois Boone announced Thursday she is seeking the NDP nomination for the coming federal by-election in Prince George-Peace River.

Gangs can't stop the show

The Roll-A-Dome is giving one more try to youth events. The building's owner and one event promoter are not going to let gang pressure stop all-ages entertainment without a struggle.

Former NDP cabinet minister Lois Boone vying for Prince George-Peace River federal party seat

Former B.C. cabinet minister Lois Boone announced Thursday she is seeking the NDP nomination for the coming federal by-election in Prince George-Peace River.

Judge dismisses defence lawyer's call for wider search of city documents related to leak allegations

Initial legal wrangling in the Brian Skakun trial appears to be at an end as Judge Ken Ball dismissed late Tuesday an application from defence lawyer Jon Duncan for a much wider disclosure of documents from the City of Prince George.
Remembrance Day poppies

Remembrance Day poppies

There's good news for the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, as it launches its Remembrance Day Poppy Campaign today.

Remembrance Day poppies now available in Prince George

There's good news for the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, as it launches its Remembrance Day Poppy Campaign today. Federal finance Minister Jim Flaherty is cutting the Royal Canadian Legion a tax break on the Canadian symbol of remembrance.
Shrubs redone

Shrubs redone

The shrubs around the Prince George Law Courts are being replaced, keeping in mind recent safety concerns due to the type and size of the shrubs.
Improving health status in Northern B.C.

Improving health status in Northern B.C.

Everything you ever wanted to know about your health, but didn't know who or how to ask will be freely offered during the Promoting Healthy Living Across Cultures forum in Prince George. The free, one-day event taking place Nov.

Prince Rupert police beat

Prince Rupert RCMP continue to investigate the death of 16-year-old Emmalee Rose McLean, whose body was located in the water on April 10 in Prince Rupert Autopsy results indicated the cause of death to be drowning and that Emmalee's blood alcohol lev