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Northern Health makes changes to STI clinic

Northern Health makes changes to STI clinic

In October Northern Health closed its five-day sexual testing clinic in favour of once-a-week clinic because the service was underutilized, said spokesman Jonathan Dyck.
City's unemployment rate 6.2 per cent in December

City's unemployment rate 6.2 per cent in December

Prince George's unemployment rate stood at 6.2 per cent in December, up from 4.1 per cent for the same month in 2014, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday.

Gaming grants awarded

Four Prince George-based organizations and one in Mackenzie will share in a total of $131,500 from the community gaming grant program, the provincial government said this week.
CSFS earns accreditation

CSFS earns accreditation

Carrier Sekani Family Services has achieved the highest level of accreditation an organization can earn from the International Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities. The B.C.
Leroux's tax odyssey comes to an end

Leroux's tax odyssey comes to an end

A Prince George businessman's long-running legal battle with the Canada Revenue Agency wrapped up Friday with both sides agreeing to drop their appeals of a B.C. Supreme Court ruling.
Homecoming for new doctor at cancer centre

Homecoming for new doctor at cancer centre

Coming back to her hometown to practice medicine is a "dream come true" for Dr. Sarah Roberts.
WATCH: Syrian family arrives in Prince George

WATCH: Syrian family arrives in Prince George

In the wee hours of Friday morning, excited residents gathered at the Prince George Airport to welcome the first Syrian family sponsored as refugees by the Westwood Church.
Stranger danger reported near schools

Stranger danger reported near schools

Prince George RCMP suspect the same person is behind a pair of suspicious incidents reported to the detachment on Friday morning. At 7:45 a.m.
Syrian refugees arrive

Syrian refugees arrive

Polar Dip brings cash for kids

Polar Dip brings cash for kids

More than $4,000 was raised during the annual Ness Lake Bible Camp Polar Bear Dip held January 1. There were 55 people who were brave enough to take the plunge and help send children to camp who would not ordinarily be able to afford to attend.