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Textor named B.C. Family Physician of the Year

Textor named B.C. Family Physician of the Year

A Prince George doctor has been named the B.C. Family Physician of the Year. Along with helping patients on a day-to-day basis, Dr.
Switching to electric vehicles could save thousands on Prince George commutes: survey

Switching to electric vehicles could save thousands on Prince George commutes: survey

B.C. Hydro compares popular local round-trips to collect data, analysis
Opinion: Adding clarity to national coverage of caribou recovery

Opinion: Adding clarity to national coverage of caribou recovery

Former Prince George school district superintendent issues statement after sudden departure

Former Prince George school district superintendent issues statement after sudden departure

Marilyn Marquis-Forster handed her resignation to SD57 Tuesday night (May 14)
B.C. forestry sector maintains full focus on Chinese market

B.C. forestry sector maintains full focus on Chinese market

Conflict over Canada's detainment of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. CFO Meng Wanzhou has brought repeated calls in government, trade promotion and academic circles for Canada and B.C. businesses to divert trade away from the Chinese market. But for B.
PHOTOS: A new toy story begins May long weekend in Prince George

PHOTOS: A new toy story begins May long weekend in Prince George

Mastermind Toys is opening its sixth B.C. store in plaza off Highway 16, Recplace Drive
Anti-borrowing blitz planned as alternative approval process hits home stretch

Anti-borrowing blitz planned as alternative approval process hits home stretch

A key organizer of a campaign to prevent the City from borrowing as much as $32.2 million to pay for an array of projects and purchases says he will launch a blitz to convince residents to sign petitions expressing opposition to the proposals.
Doherty vows to keep up fight to put Legebokoff back in maximum security

Doherty vows to keep up fight to put Legebokoff back in maximum security

With the help of letters from constituents, Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty says he will continue to wage a campaign to put serial killer Cody Legebokoff back in maximum security prison.
Hosts hand Prince George Spruce Kings first loss of National Championship

Hosts hand Prince George Spruce Kings first loss of National Championship

‘Kings finish second in round-robin play with 3-1 record, 3-1 loss to Brooks
Work to start on new downtown hotel

Work to start on new downtown hotel

Sixth Avenue between Dominion and Quebec Streets will be permanently closed starting Tuesday to make way for construction of a new downtown hotel. The plan is to build a 95-room hotel on the site at a cost of about $15 million.