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Former northern B.C. mayor Luke Strimbold's sentencing pushed to December

Former northern B.C. mayor Luke Strimbold's sentencing pushed to December

Strimbold pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual assault involving four boys
Labour Minister Harry Bains to appoint special mediator in ongoing UNBC faculty strike

Labour Minister Harry Bains to appoint special mediator in ongoing UNBC faculty strike

This comes as school, faculty remain at an impasse for negotiations
Three Prince George lacrosse players one step closer to North American Indigenous Games

Three Prince George lacrosse players one step closer to North American Indigenous Games

Team B.C. has finalized a development roster to prepare for Halifax 2020
News articles collection donated to CNC

News articles collection donated to CNC

A three-volume collection of news articles detailing local public school education from 1910 to 1946 can now be found at the College of New Caledonia library thanks to a donation from the Prince George Retired Teachers' Association.
Northern Health not affiliated with Healing Hands book

Northern Health not affiliated with Healing Hands book

Northern Health has issued a warning about a business activity posing as a charitable campaign.
On Our Radar: It's time to light up Candy Cane Lane again, Prince George!

On Our Radar: It's time to light up Candy Cane Lane again, Prince George!

City's most magical neighbourhood is getting ready for the holidays
Prince George and the region’s educational history compiled in new three volume set

Prince George and the region’s educational history compiled in new three volume set

The research project detailing public school education from 1910 to 1946 was donated to CNC
UNBC's Maria Mongomo named women's Canada West Third Star of the Week

UNBC's Maria Mongomo named women's Canada West Third Star of the Week

Fifth-year Spainard averaged 30 points this past weekend against TRU
Growing population, declining mortgage rates speed up B.C. housing recovery

Growing population, declining mortgage rates speed up B.C. housing recovery

Local CN Rail workers relieved strike is over

Local CN Rail workers relieved strike is over

The picket lines came down Tuesday morning along the CN Rail tracks on First Avenue and at hundreds more locations across Canada now that a tentative settlement in the labour dispute has been achieved.