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Quesnel looking to address harm caused by Mayor's wife denying Residential School history

Quesnel looking to address harm caused by Mayor's wife denying Residential School history

The City of Quesnel is seeking to set up a meeting with the Lhtako Dene Nation, following the discovery that the Mayor's wife, Pat Morton, had been distributing copies of a book which severely downplays the history and harms of residential schools in Canada.
Prince George drug trafficker lawfully arrested, rules judge

Prince George drug trafficker lawfully arrested, rules judge

A warrantless search and arrest leading to charges of two counts of possession of a controlled substance, namely methamphetamine and cocaine, for the purposes of trafficking, was lawful, ruled Prince George Provincial Court on July 18, 2022.
Wanted: Stanley Arnold Wilson Derrick

Wanted: Stanley Arnold Wilson Derrick

Prince George RCMP is seeking 23-year-old Stanley Arnold Wilson Derrick who is considered dangerous and should not be approached.
International ski community praises Prince George as host of two-week para nordic world finals

International ski community praises Prince George as host of two-week para nordic world finals

Otway Nordic Centre trails stood up to the test for back-to-back Para Biathlon World Championships and Para Nordic World Cup Finals
UHNBC Ultrasound System will benefit from Cougars mega 50/50 draw

UHNBC Ultrasound System will benefit from Cougars mega 50/50 draw

Some city parks opening this week

Some city parks opening this week

Walkers/runners will have to wait until April 2nd to use Masich Place Stadium track
Open burning ban coming to Prince George Fire Centre

Open burning ban coming to Prince George Fire Centre

Across the Prince George Fire Centre open burning in categories 2 and 3 will be prohibited effective Thursday, March 28 at noon.
March is Kidney Month in Canada

March is Kidney Month in Canada

March is Kidney Health month in Canada and around the world. In BC, one in 10 people will be affected by kidney disease during their lifetime.
Damages still owed to Dease Lake sexual battery victim

Damages still owed to Dease Lake sexual battery victim

$222,300 in damages plus interest, are still owed to a victim of a 2016 sexual battery incident in Dease Lake, ruled Smithers Supreme Court on March 14.
Unions want more say in decisions that shape BC's forestry policy

Unions want more say in decisions that shape BC's forestry policy

PPWC Local 9 president Chuck LeBlanc says it's vital that workers' voices be heard by government and industry leaders to keep forest sector healthy