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Body found in Willow River

Prince George Search and Rescue located the body of a woman on Friday morning along the shore of Willow River.

NDP critic questions Liberal LNG sincerity

NDP Aboriginal Relations critic Doug Donaldson doesn't believe the provincial government is being sincere when seeking to collaborate with Aboriginal groups around the future of liquefied natural gas development. "What industry knows and what the B.

LNG development could stay out of courts

The fight over the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline seems destined to play out in the courtroom, but the liquefied natural gas development could proceed without a legal battle according to one First Nations leader.
Legion seeks support for renovations to new location

Legion seeks support for renovations to new location

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 43 is looking for help to raise money to complete renovations on its new home.
Skulls put CNC at head of class

Skulls put CNC at head of class

CNC is just trying to get a head. The College of New Caledonia headed down a better educational path, this week, when they took possession of a skull collection for classroom use.

Private sector could headhunt city employees

City employees could be lured away by private companies if the next collective agreement doesn't include wage increases, according to Canadian Union of Public Employees provincial president Mark Hancock.
Ex-soldier did not have 'death wish': psychiatrist

Ex-soldier did not have 'death wish': psychiatrist

Greg Matters was not attempting "suicide by cop" when an RCMP emergency response team shot and killed the Canadian military veteran during a standoff in Pineview last year, the psychiatrist who was treating him for post traumatic stress syndrome told

Chamber keys in on B.C. budget

The provincial budget should be focused on unlocking new doors to the economy and maintaining the fundamentals of running B.C., according to the Prince George Chamber of Commerce, and new spending initiatives should be curtailed.

Minister denies promoting Gateway project

The federal government is not, nor ever has been, an advocate for the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline according to Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver.
Loonie auction offers many treasures

Loonie auction offers many treasures

Money really does grow on trees, just check out the loonie trees during the Handy Circle Resource Centre's loonie auction, which takes place Oct. 19, 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at AiMHi, 950 Kerry Street.