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CNC stuck with untouchable savings

CNC stuck with untouchable savings

The College of New Caledonia has saved up almost $4 million the province won't let it access. It is there, but not really there, under the rules the provincial government has set for running post-secondary institutions.
Prince George entrepreneur creating winery

Prince George entrepreneur creating winery

Canada's most northerly winery, and Prince George's first commercial wine producer, has been launched. No bottles were smashed, but there were many clinks of glasses even though Northern Lights Estate Winery will not pour its own vino until 2015.

Council to consider new hotel rezoning

With the announcement of the Delta Hotel downtown out of the way, moves are being made to make way for another hotel development in Prince George. A special council meeting scheduled for Tuesday at 12:15 p.m.
Matters' brother tells his side of the story at inquest

Matters' brother tells his side of the story at inquest

A coroner's inquest heard some long-awaited answers surrounding the circumstances that led to the death of Greg Matters when his brother took the stand on Friday.

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.