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Prince George gets three more critical care paramedics

Prince George gets three more critical care paramedics

Critical care paramedics in B.C. most often work as part of the critical care transport program, which provides specialized emergency patient care and transport for critically ill or injured patients across B.C.
Northern B.C. man facing arson charge after lighting truck on fire

Northern B.C. man facing arson charge after lighting truck on fire

After hiding from police, and burning a truck, a Fort St. John man has been charged with willfully resisting arrest, break and enter, arson and mischief to property
Schools struggling to retain staff, union says

Schools struggling to retain staff, union says

“I was told last week that there are teachers at a school who are crying in a bathroom because they can’t cope but they are still showing up for work."
Veterinarian technician heading to NWT to lend a hand

Veterinarian technician heading to NWT to lend a hand

Kristie Waddell of Prince George will be visiting the communities of Fort Liard and Wrigley, providing care on behalf of Veterinarians Without Borders. 
Youth leadership program coming to Prince George

Youth leadership program coming to Prince George

A youth leadership training program hosted by All-Stages Education Foundation, a Prince George non-profit, will take place from Dec. 17 to 20 at Knox Performance Centre.
Spirit of the North Foundation receives $1 million donation

Spirit of the North Foundation receives $1 million donation

A $1 million donation to honour the memory of Carol Bajkov, a longtime volunteer, was announced during the Festival of Trees gala
Cedars Christian Eagles rule the roost at provincial volleyball championship

Cedars Christian Eagles rule the roost at provincial volleyball championship

Prince George team brings home B.C. single-A boys title for first time since 1998; Sam Nelson picked as tournament MVP
Downtown restaurant gets high hazard rating

Downtown restaurant gets high hazard rating

Ivy’s Family Kitchen got a high hazard rating after a complaint-driven inspection took place by Northern Health on Friday. There were several critical violations on the list.
B.C. naturopathic doctors urge province to let them help fight opioid crisis

B.C. naturopathic doctors urge province to let them help fight opioid crisis

Deborah Phair, a Prince George naturopathic doctor, is calling on the provincial government to expand the scope of practice for  B.C.’s naturopathic doctors to allow them to prescribe immediate-release safer supply substances
Better at Home program helps seniors age in place gracefully

Better at Home program helps seniors age in place gracefully

Currently, there are 68 clients receiving housekeeping service on a regular basis, with 48 more clients on the wait list.