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Locals present rural health solutions to government committee

Locals present rural health solutions to government committee

Train healthcare workers in the north, reconsider rural funding formulas and keep pushing for cultural competency among practitioners.
Cafe turns empty lot into outdoor theatre

Cafe turns empty lot into outdoor theatre

We already have a drive-in theatre. The Black Donkey Cafe's art team is now putting the finishing touches on Prince George's first chair-in theatre. Sitting outside to watch a movie (TV sports, slide shows, electro-kaleidoscopes, etc.
Rain or shine, KidzArt Dayz are a go

Rain or shine, KidzArt Dayz are a go

Messy, sloppy, smiley, artsy. It is time for the annual family flurry of artful fun, when the plaza gets plastered with pandemonium.
Mobile complaint clinic comes to P.G.

Mobile complaint clinic comes to P.G.

If you feel unfairly treated by a public body or government, the B.C. Ombudsperson wants to hear from you. Its mobile complaint clinic will visit Prince George over two days next week as a part of several stops in the Cariboo.
Wait for PNW LNG decision could drag into June 2017

Wait for PNW LNG decision could drag into June 2017

The head of an advocacy group for B.C.'s oil and gas service sector says it could be almost another year before Petronas makes an investment decision on its Pacific NorthWest LNG facility.
RCMP focusing on high-crash intersections

RCMP focusing on high-crash intersections

RCMP traffic services in Prince George wants to reduce the rate of collisions by five to 10 per cent in the next year at the most dangerous intersections. ICBC provided 2013 collision numbers to determine where the worst offences occurred.
Northern parks ranked for accessibility

Northern parks ranked for accessibility

Even though parks are public, they aren't always accessible to everyone. A new project hopes to help those with disabilities navigate which northern trails are the best to try.
Carving out a piece of history

Carving out a piece of history

The region's aboriginal people were named for their inland maritime circumstances.
‘One board at a time’

‘One board at a time’

McBride man keeps tradition of one-person sawmills alive
Tricyclist dead after being struck crossing highway

Tricyclist dead after being struck crossing highway

A man riding a motorized tricycle died of injuries after being hit by a pick-up early Canada Day morning.