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Medical professions must learn from mistakes: doctor
Former extremist brings anti-racism message to NY

Former extremist brings anti-racism message to NY

A small town skinhead from B.C. went to the Big Apple to bite back against racism.

RV park opposed

City campground operators who already have to complete with free RV parking aren't too keen on an application before the city to add another business to the mix.
Human remains found

Human remains found

The Prince George RCMP and the B.C. Coroners Service are investigating after human remains were found in a burnt-out structure at Gravel Pit Lake, just off Highway 16 West near Isle Pierre Road on Saturday afternoon.

Mill closures part of 'manufactured crisis', says northern B.C. MP

When faced with the mountain pine beetle epidemic, the provincial government didn't do enough to ensure the viability of vulnerable mills, according to Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen.

Skateman gliding through P.G.

A man aiming to set the rollerblading distance record stops in Prince George this morning.

City firms try luck at Irish effort

A delegation from Prince George was in Belfast and Dublin last week as part of an initiative to attract skilled tradespeople from Ireland and North Ireland to come to B.C. Initiatives Prince George (IPG), Stinger Welding Ltd.
Shooting suspect at large

Shooting suspect at large

Police are on the lookout for a suspect after a Saturday night shooting sent one man to hospital. Around 11:45 p.m. Nov. 3, Prince George RCMP responded to a 911 report of shots fired on Nation Crescent.
Fir Street fire damages garage

Fir Street fire damages garage

Two people escaped unharmed from a Saturday morning house fire. Prince George Fire Rescue crews were called to a home in the 1600 block of Fir Street just before 11:30 a.m. Nov. 2 where they were met by heavy smoke coming from an attached garage.
Panel's mine judgement 'a mistake' says Taseko

Panel's mine judgement 'a mistake' says Taseko

Opponents of the proposed New Prosperity copper and gold mine rejoiced Friday after a federal environmental assessment was critical of the project, but the company behind the plan vows to challenge the findings.