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Northern Health approves three-year plan

Northern Health approves three-year plan

The Helping Hands carving in the atrium of UHNBC isn't just a striking piece of public art, it's part of Northern Health's ongoing desire to improve its cultural competency to better serve First Nations people in the region.

Air quality remains bad in city

High particulate matter in the air on Friday morning resulted in an air quality advisory in Prince George for a second straight day.
Harris celebrates 20 years on Hill

Harris celebrates 20 years on Hill

With two decades under his belt, Prince George-Cariboo MP Dick Harris doesn't have a lot left to check off his Parliament Hill bucket list. Today marks 20 years since Harris was elected to represent the region in 1993 as a Reform Party newcomer.

CNC hosts public celebration of Diwali

The College of New Caledonia community is set to light up the Indo-Canadian community.

Photo exhibit brings Barkerville to China

The Chinese faces of the Cariboo gold rush are on display in the Middle Kingdom.

Vaccine good enough, says doctor

Provincial chief medical officer of health Dr. Perry Kendall said Thursday that the current flu vaccine isn't perfect, but provides enough protection against the seasonal airborne virus.
Musical bloody good fun

Musical bloody good fun

A naughty, slash, easy girl, a dweebie tagalong sister and a super-star housewares clerk all come together with an outrageously outspoken best friend and the 'perfect' girlfriend to enjoy some time in an isolated cabin in the woods during Evil Dead:

Play seeks to smash dangerous driving urges

MADD would rather instill some theatrical drama on teenagers than have them suffer through real-life pain and loss. MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) is Canada's leading charitable agency devoted to stopping impaired driving.
Sharing his story

Sharing his story

When Sebastian Sundquist first start showing arthritis symptoms at the age of four, his parents weren't sure what to think. "We actually thought he was faking at first," Sebastian's mother Stephanie said.

Mills closed

Northern B.C. lost, in one afternoon, 434 full-time mill jobs. Many more indirect jobs will also be lost or hurt.