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Call 811 first if experiencing flu symptoms

In order to reduce the rate of flu transmission, the provincial government is encouraging people with flu-like symptoms to call 8-1-1 before seeking medical care at a doctor's office or emergency room.
Lower risk, less cash for B.C.

Lower risk, less cash for B.C.

Northern Gateway project leader Janet Holder said Tuesday that if the pipeline company can reduce the project's risks to B.C., the financial fair share the province is seeking could also decline.

Valemount puts tourism cash into trails, events

Valemount is using a grant from the provincial Resort Municipality Initiative to enhance its trail network and develop more winter and spring events for tourists.

Regional district begins budget

Preliminary deliberations begin today for the the 2014 Regional District of Fraser-Fort George budget. The group's board of directors meet at 1 p.m. to take their first look at the year's financial plan, which won't be finalized until March.
Documentary on Scott disappearance draws viewers

Documentary on Scott disappearance draws viewers

When Steven Scouller read an online account about the disappearance of Madison Scott, he knew he could put his skills as a filmmaker to use in helping to solve a mystery that has baffled investigators for nearly three years.

Snowmobilers rescued from backcountry

Robson Valley Search and Rescue members rescued four snowmobilers from two separate locations on Monday after the sledders spent the night stuck in the backcountry.

No parole for man jailed for sex attack

The Parole Board of Canada has denied day parole to a man serving a nine-year prison sentence for an infamous kidnap and sexual assault of an elderly woman after rear-ending her vehicle into a ditch just outside Prince George nearly four years ago.

Swab event looks to sign up stem cell donors

When Emmy Moore found out her friend needed stem cells for a lifesaving cancer treatment, she sprung into action.

Postal workers rally against cuts

Postal workers are hoping to send a message to a local MP that they think Canada Post's plan to phase out home delivery is unacceptable. Today at 3:30 p.m.

Earth-science agency in P.G. to lobby province

Geoscience B.C. is coming to Prince George with a message for the provincial government.