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CNC sets fee for career prep

CNC sets fee for career prep

College of New Caledonia students will now be expected to pay $533 for previously free high school upgrade courses. This comes after the provincial government announced in December that it would no longer subsidize courses for graduated adults.
No strike notice issued yet by UNBC Faculty Association

No strike notice issued yet by UNBC Faculty Association

University of Northern British Columbia officials remained hopeful Friday a contract will be reached with the university's faculty association without a strike.
Governor General making P.G. stop

Governor General making P.G. stop

The Governor General will help close out the Canada Winter Games. David Johnston will attend the final day of competition on March 1, to watch the men's gold-medal hockey game and present the final prize to the winning team.
Drug dealer gets 90 more days

Drug dealer gets 90 more days

A woman has been sentenced to a further 90 days in jail for selling drugs out of a motel room.
Athletes Village a focal point of the Games

Athletes Village a focal point of the Games

At the heart of the Canada Winter Games Athletes Village, competitors loll on couches or bean bags, some listening to music but most deep into video games on one of the 65-inch TV screens.
IIO review not enough for Matters family

IIO review not enough for Matters family

The results from a review of the Independent Investigations Office have fallen short of what the sister of Greg Matters had hoped for.
Child porn possession nets jail term, probation

Child porn possession nets jail term, probation

A Prince George man was sentenced Wednesday to an intermittent 90 days in jail and two years probation for possession of child pornography.
Opposition crying coverup over Highway of Tears consultation

Opposition crying coverup over Highway of Tears consultation

Opposition MLAs are accusing the government of refusing to issue notes from meetings the Transportation Minister said he had with First Nations leaders along the Highway of Tears because they contradict his claim there is no support for public transp

Laass shows no quit on way to silver

Lavanna Laass had the hometown crowd playing in her ears and was tuned in to what her mind had rehearsed in her gold-medal match on the Canada Winter Games judo mat.

Hampole skates to Games bronze

Prince George figure skater Justin Hampole won a bronze medal at the Canada Winter Games on Wednesday. Hampole, a 13-year-old who trains at the Northern B.C.