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Teegee looks for meeting with PM

Teegee looks for meeting with PM

After meeting with federal bureaucrats this week to discuss energy development in the region, Carrier Sekani Tribal Chief Terry Teegee said the next step is to sit down with their political masters.

Public to take on weed bylaw

New legislation outlining where medical marijuana operations can be set up will be passed around for public input.
Anti-gang message comes through in 59 seconds

Anti-gang message comes through in 59 seconds

1M = 1L That's the anti-gang message that leapt onto the screen during the 59 second public service announcement called Step In, Step Up, Can't Take It Back, created by two graduates of Kelly Road secondary. One mistake equals one life.
Wild Game

Wild Game

Kids asked to flesh out mascot for 2015

Rough winds batter rural areas

Smaller communities outside Prince George were among those hit when high winds blew through the northern half of the province over Tuesday night and knocked out power to more than 20,000 of customers in the process. The B.C. Peace took the brunt, B.
P.G. man B.C.'s oldest organ donor

P.G. man B.C.'s oldest organ donor

When the topic of her deceased husband's possible organ donation was broached earlier this month, Alice Graham didn't think it would be possible. She was just beginning to grieve the death of her husband Bob, who died on Jan.
Free seminar offers Internet help

Free seminar offers Internet help

Mike Blinder is a successful small business owner and one of his favourite things to do is share his experience and expertise.

Highway 16 needs higher rating: NDP

A northern B.C. MLA says the provincial government should reclassify Highway 16 to higher maintenance standards in response to the large number of fatalities this winter, combined with the growing amount of industrial traffic along the route.
Rally rails against mail cuts

Rally rails against mail cuts

Canada Post's proposed changes to service delivery to cut costs will be a "disaster," according to a local labour leader.

Study could have altered Gateway report: scientist

Information in a new report on what would happen if diluted bitumen spilled in the marine environment could have changed the way the federal Joint Review Panel examining the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline reached its conclusions, according to a w