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More dough for arts and culture programming

B.C. Creative Spaces program, a provincial government program launched earlier this year, has announced $500,000 in extra arts grants.

More doctor input in hospital management needed: BCMA prez

In order to make hospitals in B.C. more efficient, physicians need to have a bigger say in how they operate. according to B.C. Medical Association president Dr. William Cunningham.

Last words

A recording of then Prince George RCMP Staff Sergeant Brad Anderson's last phone conversation with Greg Matters was aired this week during the coroner's inquest into the military veterans death.

Library patrons engaged in e-town hall

Collaborating with the Prince George Public Library turned out to be a successful endeavor for the city's first e-town hall meeting, said library staff.
Cancer foundation looks to establish self in P.G.

Cancer foundation looks to establish self in P.G.

Each year the B.C. Cancer Foundation raises tens of millions of dollars for research and now the charity is looking to raise its profile in Prince George. The foundation, which acts as the fundraising arm of the B.C.

Mountie faces court after Tasering

Whether or not a Prince George RCMP member used the appropriate level of force is now before the courts. Judge Brian Daley is presiding over a scheduled three-day trial that began Wednesday for Const. Chad Fitzpatrick.
Crime task force ready with plan

Crime task force ready with plan

Consultation has wrapped on the city's new crime reduction strategy.
Hear audio from the Matters inquest

Hear audio from the Matters inquest

Prior to Greg Matters' death Sept. 10, 2012 death, he had a series of telephone conversations with then-Prince George RCMP Staff Sgt. Brad Anderson.
BodyBreak pair to talk about health pitfalls

BodyBreak pair to talk about health pitfalls

Keep fit and have fun with Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod this Sunday at the Healthier You Expo at the Civic Centre as the iconic stars of BodyBreak come to Prince George to talk to residents about healthy lifestyle choices.

Provinces trying to shift oil debate: environmental group

By pitting oil by rail against pipeline projects, provincial governments in B.C.