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Organizer questions cancelled school diversity events

Organizer questions cancelled school diversity events

A Prince George diversity event organizer slammed the school district for failing to respond to his calls for a meeting after being told he could no longer partner with School District 57.
Two killed in rollover

Two killed in rollover

Two people were killed in a single vehicle rollover Monday afternoon on Highway 16.
Run for the Cure saving lives

Run for the Cure saving lives

Still feeling the loss of her husband, who died of esophageal cancer 10 months earlier, Shari MacLellan got the diagnosis in 2004 that one in nine Canadian women dread. She had breast cancer.
Youth sentenced for attempted murder

Youth sentenced for attempted murder

A youth will serve a three-year out-of-custody sentence for the attempted murder of his sister in their Shelley-area home two years ago.
Local election debates, info sessions coming

Local election debates, info sessions coming

With three weeks left in the federal election campaign, there are a variety of forums for voters to hear directly from candidates running to represent the city's two ridings.
Council denies medical pot permit for business

Council denies medical pot permit for business

City council passed on the location for a proposed medical marijuana distribution business.
Walking, bicycle path closed for paving

Walking, bicycle path closed for paving

The city has closed the path between 18th Avenue/Foothills Boulevard and Webber Crescent/22nd Avenue while it undergoes paving.

Getting ready for death

There's no better way to make it easier on loved ones than to ensure everything's in place after a person dies. The Gift of Preparedness Day goes Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Civic Centre in room 208. Entry is $2 and that includes lunch.
City eyeing new pothole patching technology

City eyeing new pothole patching technology

The city may soon be in possession of a new tool for smoothing winter roads.
University creates scholarships for Syrian refugees

University creates scholarships for Syrian refugees

The University of Northern B.C. and its partners have pledged full scholarships for five Syrian refugees among the millions fleeing the war-torn country.