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Harry Ulch

Harry Ulch

The mayoral and city council candidates were asked to reply to four questions that we hope will give voters a better idea on where they stand on some of the most challenging issues of the day. 1.
Ravi Saxena

Ravi Saxena

The mayoral and city council candidates were asked to reply to four questions that we hope will give voters a better idea on where they stand on some of the most challenging issues of the day. 1.
Striking workers seek equal pay at court

Striking workers seek equal pay at court

Native court workers based at the Prince George courthouse staged a one-day strike Thursday in support of a quest to have their pay increased to a level they say is equal to others doing similar work.

Bring ID to vote

Don't forget your identification when you head to the polls this Saturday to vote in the civic election. Before you can cast a ballot, you'll need to show two pieces, the city's chief election officer, Walter Babicz, said Thursday.
Quesnel pair not guilty of shooting at house

Quesnel pair not guilty of shooting at house

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has found two men not guilty of firing a shotgun at a Quesnel home after concluding the alleged victim's evidence was not credible.
Mayoral hopefuls mute on money

Mayoral hopefuls mute on money

The city's mayoral candidates have chosen to stay quiet about where their campaign funds are coming from.
Supplement your voting knowledge

Supplement your voting knowledge

There's only one day left until the local government election on Nov. 15. The decisions voters make by 8 p.m.
Milligan arrested

Milligan arrested

The subject of a multi-day manhunt has been caught. Prince George RCMP and members of the North District RCMP's emergency response team apprehended Robert Lee Milligan, 31, just before 2 p.m.

Air quality advisory issued for five communities

An air quality advisory has been issued for Vanderhoof, Smithers, Telkwa, Houston and Burns Lake because of high concentrations of fine particulates which are expected to persist for the next few days.

Youth program given funding boost

A new family skills training program aimed at vulnerable youth and crime prevention was handed almost $2.5 million in federal funding Wednesday.