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NDIT asks for extra hours in legal battle

NDIT asks for extra hours in legal battle

Northern Development Initiative Trust will be seeking an order to extend the amount of time it has to conduct an examination for discovery as part of its long-running effort to recoup $1.65-million from Commonwealth Campus Corp.
Journey into Ebola hotspot

Journey into Ebola hotspot

In Liberia, the story of Ebola can be told in spaces: in the distance humans must keep from each other for fear of infection and in the homes that now lie vacant, their inhabitants victim to the outbreak that has ravaged West Africa.
Bust nets $75,000 in drugs

Bust nets $75,000 in drugs

Two women were arrested and $75,000 worth of illicit drugs were seized when the Prince George RCMP's crime reduction team executed a search warrant Dec. 28 on a 2700-block Hart Highway home, police said Thursday.
Crash kills woman

Crash kills woman

A 39-year-old Prince George woman has died as a result of injuries sustained during the collision Wednesday afternoon between her sport utility vehicle and a city transit bus on Highway 97 just north of the John Hart Bridge.
Textbook helps mend gap in health education

Textbook helps mend gap in health education

For much longer than the six years Vasiliki Douglas has been teaching an introduction to indigenous health care practices at the College of New Caledonia, she was aware the subject was devoid of resources for educators and their students.
Property values head up

Property values head up

Property values are on the upswing in Prince George.

Free prostate screening offered at UHNBC

To guarantee good prostate health in 2015, there is a free screening for men Saturday, Jan. 17 at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.
Owner of dead dog finds comfort in court

Owner of dead dog finds comfort in court

A rural Prince George woman has been able to overcome the lack of a dangerous dog bylaw in the Fraser-Fort George Regional District and rein in the owners of a dangerous dog.
Minding moose

Minding moose

Northern B.C. is in the middle of its peak time for moose-vehicle collisions. That makes it prime time for UNBC researcher Roy Rea’s talk Friday on the matter. “Most collisions happen at night, so when there is less visibility.
Home sales reach near record pace

Home sales reach near record pace

Prince George went through its second-busiest year on record in terms of single-family home sales, according to numbers released Wednesday by the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board.