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Vanderhoof water advisory continues

A boil water advisory is still in effect for some Vanderhoof residents serviced by Northside Water. A sample tested positive for trace amounts of E.
Budget chat a win: city

Budget chat a win: city

Despite an early technical glitch, organizers of the city's first e-town hall budget consultation are calling the event a success. "It's always a little unnerving when you're trying a new process and you need to learn...

Special needs student segregated by school

The mother of a special needs child says her son is being squeezed out of his classroom by the school's staff.

Gateway project no closer to B.C. OK: minister

Four months after the provincial government categorically said it could not support the Northern Gateway project as presented, Environment Minister Mary Polak said there's been no movement towards reaching the five conditions her government has set f
Senator fears more trouble for Red Chamber ahead

Senator fears more trouble for Red Chamber ahead

The Senate spending scandal has dominated national headlines for months, but there could be more revelations to come according to one Conservative senator.

Water scare strikes Vanderhoof

Some Vanderhoof residents spent the long weekend under a boil water advisory after a sample from Northside Water Service tested positive for trace amounts of E. coli bacteria.

Liquor stores worried about regulation changes

Local liquor vendors are worried about how the province is going to run the business of booze.
Locals participate in global march

Locals participate in global march

Approximately 50 people marched on Saturday to show their concern about the use of genetically-modified food. The Prince George march was one of 558 March Against Monsanto events planned across the globe on Saturday.

Family doctor shortage improving, more still needed

The chronic shortage of family physicians which has plagued Prince George in recent years is easing, but there's still work to do, according to Northern Health.
Social worker honoured for work with high-risk youth

Social worker honoured for work with high-risk youth

Social work has been a second career for Charles (Chuck) Fraser, but the longtime Prince George social activist has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award from the provincial representative for children and youth.