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Prince George doctor's support for Ukraine turning wood into weapons

Prince George doctor's support for Ukraine turning wood into weapons

Laurie Cook's makes tables, benches, beds and cutting boards out of slabs of wood and exchanges them for donations that help fund the Ukrainian military's war effort against the Russians
Regional district concerned over Emergency Act changes

Regional district concerned over Emergency Act changes

Regional District of Fraser Fort George wants to have more input on new regulations with a working group
Citizen poll results: Are you going on a holiday this winter?

Citizen poll results: Are you going on a holiday this winter?

Of the 1,066 votes, we can determine that 605 were cast from within the community.
CNC trades wing expansion a win for Quesnel students

CNC trades wing expansion a win for Quesnel students

The province contributed $5.5 million for the upgrades, with CNC providing the remaining $1.3 million.
B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia is restricting the use of cellphones in schools and targeting social media companies in an attempt to reduce the harm they cause to children, which Premier David Eby likened to the damage from tobacco and opioids.
Quesnel man arrested on outstanding warrants

Quesnel man arrested on outstanding warrants

 "The man was arrested without incident and the RCMP thank the media and general public," wrote RCMP in a brief press release. 
Prince George home care aide wins provincial award

Prince George home care aide wins provincial award

Jamie Aspinall has been named BC Care provider of the year for home health
Drug decriminalization contributing to violent crime, MP says

Drug decriminalization contributing to violent crime, MP says

Prince George Peace River Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer says B.C.'s federal exemption and pilot to decriminalization small amounts of drugs isn't working.
Province seeking wildland firefighters who know their turf

Province seeking wildland firefighters who know their turf

BC Wildfire Service hiring window for new recruits closes March 31
Opinion: Prince George city council sends grim message to non-profits

Opinion: Prince George city council sends grim message to non-profits

City council unanimously sent a clear message that just because the city has provided space to you in the past, it doesn’t mean it will in the future.