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Prepare yourself for flu season

Don't take influenza too lightly. It's a dangerous infectious disease that's easily passed along.

P.G. students earn CGA honours

Seven Prince George resident residents received their Chartered Professional Accountant and Certified General Accountant designations at a convocation ceremony held Saturday at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

Criminal driver gets a break

A Prince George man has received a slight break on the lengthy sentence he was issued for two driving offences. On Dec.
Man jailed for hitting hospital tech

Man jailed for hitting hospital tech

A man was sentenced to 22 days in jail and one year probation for assaulting a staff member at University Hospital of Northern British Columbia.
Skier featured in mural

Skier featured in mural

Prince George alpine skier Kaitlyn Martin, 14, will be a part of the 2015 Canada Winter Games, whether she qualifies to compete in them or not.

Judge gives more time to mining claims

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has extended the life of a court order protecting two miners' placer claims on a Quesnel-area farm. Bill Tomm, 65, and Clarence Hallett, 69, now have until Oct.
Temporary closures scheduled for University Way

Temporary closures scheduled for University Way

Some upcoming work to remove beetle killed trees will mean temporary road closures on University Way starting next week. The closures will begin Wed., Nov. 12 and continue until Fri., Nov.

Operation Red Nose achieves 100-volunteer mark

More than 100 people have signed up so far to help Operation Red Nose Prince George deliver safe rides home during the 2014 holiday season - meaning the designated driving service is about a quarter of the way towards its goal of 450 volunteers.

Shelter spaces offered

The B.C. government will fund 30 extreme weather shelter spaces in Prince George this winter to help those whose health and safety may be threatened by cold, wet weather.

Bursary aids child with cerebral palsy

The Janna Epp bursary in the amount of $5,000 is donated to a child living with cerebral palsy every year by Pacific Medical Law. The bursary is to honour Janna's memory. Janna had cerebral palsy and died unexpectedly in 2012 at four years old.