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No need to worry about Ebola, says Northern Health

No need to worry about Ebola, says Northern Health

Although there is now a confirmed Ebola case in North America and concerns about the highly infectious disease migrating to Canada, the chief medical officer for Northern Health is confident area residents can rest easy.
City mulls new winter parking bylaw

City mulls new winter parking bylaw

There will be more rules about parking on city streets during the winter if council approves a new bylaw Monday night.
Trial starts for firefighter

Trial starts for firefighter

A man who was a member of Prince George Fire Rescue at the time of his arrest and is the son of former National Hockey League player Dave "Tiger" Williams is on trial for allegedly possessing a stolen jet boat.

Job training funding given to CNC, UNBC

The provincial government is providing $1.1 million to the College of New Caledonia, in part to deliver three programs aimed at improving the job skills of aboriginal people in this region.

GreenJobsBC hosts public discussion

A town hall meeting tonight will blue-sky some ideas about future green jobs for Prince George.

FN employment group holds workforce forum

Building the aboriginal workforce of today and tomorrow is cause for celebration, and strategic discussions.

Kits for Kids from Telus

School's finally back in session and with that is the scramble to find supplies needed for classes. For those families in need in Prince George, that could become a barrier to a student's education.

Operation Red Nose searches for volunteers

Operation Red Nose is seeking 450 volunteers to drive home revelers who have had too much to drink this holiday season.
Having a wall

Having a wall

Airbrush artist Greg Gislason unveils his Spirit of the Games mural at the Prince George airport Wednesday.
Group deals with suicide aftermath

Group deals with suicide aftermath

You don't ever get over it but you can learn to live with it, are the comforting words spoken by a person who knows. Pat Russell lost her 40-year-old daughter, Sharon, to suicide in 2001 when they lived in Winnipeg.