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Opinion: Naturopathic doctors could help with opioid crisis

Opinion: Naturopathic doctors could help with opioid crisis

I am fully capable to help these individuals if the health authority would allow me to help support this vulnerable population.
New Year's Eve celebrations in Prince George

New Year's Eve celebrations in Prince George

This is the time to start thinking about how you're going to ring in the new year and there are several events to choose from in Prince George.
Lost loved ones will be remembered in special service

Lost loved ones will be remembered in special service

Next Tuesday, the Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society Facebook page will go live with its Celebrate a Life Candle Lighting service, an annual ritual to remember loved ones who have died.
Prince George non-profit looking to help vulnerable women and low-income families

Prince George non-profit looking to help vulnerable women and low-income families

The Advokate campaign is working to support vulnerable women and low-income families, with a focus on single and expecting mothers.
B.C.'s biggest community forest receives wildfire protection funding

B.C.'s biggest community forest receives wildfire protection funding

The Fort Nelson Community Forest was formed when the license was awarded to the Fort Nelson First Nation and Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, who have partnered to share 200,000 hectares of timbered land. 
UNBC research income up for fourth straight year

UNBC research income up for fourth straight year

UNBC earned $17.7 million in research income in 2022
Two people shot at Johnson Street home

Two people shot at Johnson Street home

Two people were found suffering from gunshot wounds at just after 1 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7 in the backyard of a home on the 700-block of Johnson Street.
Police action under investigation after missing woman found dead

Police action under investigation after missing woman found dead

The IIO is investigating what role police action or inaction may have played in the death of Chelsey Quaw from the Saik’uz First Nation.
Proposed city council Code of Conduct sparks debate

Proposed city council Code of Conduct sparks debate

Prince George city council discussed whether or not the city needs an ethics commissioner
Renovations in the works to turn hotel into supportive housing

Renovations in the works to turn hotel into supportive housing

BC Housing will be completing about $3 million in renovations to convert the hotel into 96 supportive housing units