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B.C.Tory makes P.G. pitch

B.C. Conservative Party leadership candidate Dan Brooks is hoping to provide voters with a credible alternative to the Liberals and NDP in the next provincial election.

Doctor-to-doctor recruitment begins

Northern Health is enlisting its doctors to help recruit more doctors through a recently launched recruitment website.

Transit vision looks 25 years out

While it may be an aggressive goal, developing a plan to guide the future of public transit in Prince George is a good conversation to have, according to the mayor.

Fatal crash near New Hazelton

One person is dead after a three vehicle crash on Highway 16 east of New Hazelton Saturday morning. Police were called to the crash near Mug Flat Creek, approximately 15 kilometres east of New Hazelton, shortly after 9 a.m.

Legal onslaught highlights review weakness: NDP MP

The Canadian environmental assessment process is flawed, according to a B.C. opposition MP who points to the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline as his prime exhibit.

Rail recommendations applauded

Local government leaders are pleased with Thursday's call from the Transportation Safety Board for stronger safety measures when shipping crude oil by rail in the wake of last summer's Lac Mgantic disaster.

Driftwood request

Theatre North West is looking for driftwood to enhance their next production, Where the Blood Mixes. The ideal piece is 10 to 12 feet long with the root bundle in place.

Northern Health to appear before B.C. Human Rights Tribunal

The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal will hear a complaint alleging health care providers are discriminating against aboriginal residents in the Hazelton area by failing to provide an equitable level of service at the community's hospital. The B.C.
Commercial projects boost building permit values

Commercial projects boost building permit values

Permits for $116.3 million worth of construction were taken out over 2013 in Prince George, according to a report from city hall. Those numbers were the fourth highest seen in the past decade.
Coldsnap rocks, talks VLA

Coldsnap rocks, talks VLA

Nobody wants to be poor, nobody wants to be sick, and nobody wants to be addicted to drugs, said Councilor Albert Koehler, during the Livin' in the VLA event Friday afternoon.