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Northern Health questioned over unused spaces

Northern Health questioned over unused spaces

A whole floor sits empty at Northern Health's Gateway Lodge, a facility for those in need of assisted living and complex care, leaving community members wondering why those 28 spaces remain unused in the $42 million dollar facility.
Teachers return to picket lines

Teachers return to picket lines

There will be no classes today for elementary and secondary school children in School District 57. "Tomorrow, our schools are going to be behind picket lines," said Tina Cousins, the president of the Prince George and District Teachers' Association.
Prince George rallies for A Walk of Honour

Prince George rallies for A Walk of Honour

Approximately 75 people came out to Fort George park on Saturday to show their support for Canada's veterans and first responders.

West Lake residents take on trash

West Lake Community Association members have been busy cleaning up what some people are turning into their personal dumping ground.
Skidmore elected to BCGEU executive

Skidmore elected to BCGEU executive

Prince George resident Sussanne Skidmore was elected executive vice president of the B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU) on Saturday.
Fantastic Mr. Fox

Fantastic Mr. Fox

Nanguz the fox may be known as a trickster in Lheidli T'enneh tradition, but excitement over the 2015 Canada Winter Games mascot was genuine as he made his first public appearance Sunday morning.
Cougars keep O'Connor plugged in

Cougars keep O'Connor plugged in

The ownership has changed and programs will be required to get to know all the new players in the Prince George Cougars front office, but Dan O'Connor remains the team's play-by-play broadcaster.

Home Depot, Native Friendship Centre team up

When you channel donations through the orange door at Home Depot, you build supports for local kids who don't have a foundation.
Name of killed hunter released

Name of killed hunter released

The 59-year-old American man who was killed in a shooting incident while bear hunting south of Houston has been identified as Jeffrey Cooper of Toutle, Washington State, RCMP said Friday.
Winter Games closer to goal

Winter Games closer to goal

Organizers of the 2015 Canada Winter Games are about two-thirds toward their goal of raising $9 million through sponsorships, CEO Stuart Ballantyne said this week.