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Take Back the Night event set for Friday, Sept. 20 in Prince George

Take Back the Night event set for Friday, Sept. 20 in Prince George

The annual Take Back the Night March and Rally set for Friday, Sept. 20 is an event to demand an end to all forms of violence against women.
Nak'azdli Whut'en chief critical of Canfor's decision to shut down Plateau Mill

Nak'azdli Whut'en chief critical of Canfor's decision to shut down Plateau Mill

Colleen Erickson says forestry giant should be looking for ways to stay invested in BC mill towns it is abandoning
Sept. 6 declared Spirit Bear Day in Prince George

Sept. 6 declared Spirit Bear Day in Prince George

The character has become a key figure in advocating for the rights of First Nations children
Rain in the forecast Sunday after a smoky Saturday in Prince George

Rain in the forecast Sunday after a smoky Saturday in Prince George

A special air quality statement was issued for the city
Indigenous youth preparing to live independently to have new housing support in Prince George

Indigenous youth preparing to live independently to have new housing support in Prince George

Carrier Sekani and partners open a new residence, with another one in the works
Province has retraining grants available for mill workers losing their jobs

Province has retraining grants available for mill workers losing their jobs

BC jobs minister Brenda Bailey reacts to 'horrific' mill closures
Central Builders Charity Barbecue supports Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation

Central Builders Charity Barbecue supports Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation

Burgers and hot dogs will be available again Saturday and Sunday
Gordon Duke to retire as CEO of the Prince George Airport Authority

Gordon Duke to retire as CEO of the Prince George Airport Authority

He came to the job just before the pandemic and guided the airport through those challenges
Prince George unemployment rate jumps to 4.7 per cent

Prince George unemployment rate jumps to 4.7 per cent

BC’s unemployment rate jumped from 5.5 per cent in July to 5.8 per cent in August
CNC appoints new VP, senior advisor to focus on the college's Indigenous relationships

CNC appoints new VP, senior advisor to focus on the college's Indigenous relationships

Canadian colleges and universities took on new responsibilities after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action