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CNC budget cut by more than $1 million

The College of New Caledonia is going to have significant financial challenges to resolve, board members heard Friday as more than $1 million in provincial funding cuts are expected for the next year.

Breast exams fast-tracked

BC Cancer Agency, Northern Health and other health authorities have fast-tracked the Screening Mammography Program to save more lives of women with breast problems. B.C.
Shining inspiration

Shining inspiration

Barbara Kennedy won’t let her cancer battle stop her from carrying the Olympic torch

Homeowner foils burglary on Ash Street

A homeowner confronted a lone male taking items from his house in the 1500 block of Ash Street at about 6:36 Wednesday night. The male then fled the location and was arrested by police a short distance away.

Queensway resident upset at cable snag

A Queensway resident says logging trucks ruined her daytime TV. Gail Telland said the trucks keep snagging the lines outside her home. In the 51 years she's lived on the street, it's happened "five or six times"; twice in the last few weeks.

Infrastructure support urged

Local economic development people have issued a wish list of what they would like to see the federal and provincial governments take on as priorities when MPs and MLAs return to Ottawa and Victoria in early March.

New campaign promotes tobacco-free lifestyle

Northern Health has teamed up with Ron and Chase Larson of Larson Motorsports Team to raise awareness about all the benefits of tobacco-free sports as well as to influence youth behaviour through positive role models during the "Motorsports Yes, Toba

Haitian donations continue to flow into Red Cross

Donations of money continue to flow into the Canadian Red Cross for earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. Becky Row, regional operations manager for northern B.C. and the Yukon, said Thursday that donated funds from northerners total $112,021.

Murder suspect gets new trial

A new trial has been ordered for the man found guilty of using a machete to commit a murder in the parking lot of a Prince George fast food restaurant slightly more than five years ago. In a ruling issued Monday, the B.C.

Crisis centre needs help

The Prince George Crisis Centre, serving northern B.C., is now in crisis itself. "We're in big trouble. We're so short of volunteers we can no longer operate 24 hours a day," said Verna MacLeod, executive director.