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Seniors make recreation suggestions

Seniors make recreation suggestions

Local seniors made several suggestions on how to improve the city's recreation opportunities during a focus group this week about the new Community Services Master Plan.
Mounties head to Victoria Street

Mounties head to Victoria Street

Prince George RCMP began the move from their current detachment to the newly-built detachment on Victoria Street on Tuesday. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Craig Douglass said the move is on track to be completed by late Sunday.

Donation myth busting

As BC Transplant tries to encourage more people to register for organ donation, here are some common misconceptions about the process: MYTH: Registered donors receive inferior care.
One last gift

One last gift

After families receive the devastating news about the imminent loss of a loved one, it's Sandi Bazley's job to explore the possibility of organ donation with the grieving relatives.
Skakun appeal delves into legalese

Skakun appeal delves into legalese

It was a day of nuanced legal arguments Thursday when a three-justice B.C. Court of Appeal panel was in Prince George to hear an appeal from Coun. Brian Skakun of his conviction of violating the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
First Nations groups hold mining meeting

First Nations groups hold mining meeting

Prince George was the meeting site Wednesday for First Nations groups and allied agencies to plan out the future of B.C. mining.

Teachers union upset by recess cancellation

Recess was cancelled in most schools across the Prince George school district on Wednesday. It was one of the responses by School District 57 to the escalating job action by B.C.'s teachers.

Professor recognized by nursing society

UNBC associate professor Lela Zimmer is one of nine excellence in nursing education winners announced by the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia.

Safety tips for ATV riders

Northern Health provided some safety tips for all ATV riders to help reduce the number of injuries, hospitalizations and deaths associated with the activity. They are: - Wear the proper gear.
Harm reduction top of mind as ATV season starts up

Harm reduction top of mind as ATV season starts up

Legislation around the age and training requirements for young all-terrain vehicle riders could help make recreational trail riding safer and reduce fatalities, according to Northern Health injury prevention co-ordinator Lynette Hewitt.