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Surge of reported NH staff leavings not what it seems: Jago

A spike in the increase of open staff positions in Northern Health over the last quarter isn't necessarily cause for alarm, said the head of the health authority's board.
A new vehicle for a fiver

A new vehicle for a fiver

If you're in the market for a new car, $5 might just get it for you. The Prince George & District Senior Citizen Activity Centre Society is holding a raffle with a grand prize of a XV Touring Model 2013 Subaru.
Canada Day festivities fleshed out

Canada Day festivities fleshed out

Fireworks, food and fire dancing. All the ingredients of a Prince George-style birthday party for the nation will be in the mix this July 1 at Fort George Park.

Paving work continues

The city's paving program continues this week with two more week-long projects Beginning Tuesday, weather permitting, work begins on the two lane kilometre stretch of 22nd Avenue between Highway 97 and Ospika Boulevard.

Drywaller gets an early jump on trades career

Grade 12 student Kody Seel has a stocky build, and he didn't get that from pushing a pencil in school. He worked hard for it, doing physical labour like any other tradesman.

Dozen respond to gun amnesty

The ongoing gun amnesty has drawn a response. Two weeks into the 30-day campaign, a dozen residents have contacted police to get unwanted firearms and weapons removed from their homes, Prince George RCMP said Friday.

Mining conference growing

The north-central B.C.

Yekooche First Nation holds multiple protests across B.C.

An ongoing dispute between factions of the Yekooche First Nation and the federal government took to the streets Friday. A group from within the Yekooche held simultaneous demonstrations in Fort St.

Enbridge opponents hold protest

TERRACE -- Opponents of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline say they are willing to "lay down our lives" to stop the mega-project from going through.
How to recognize a heart attack

How to recognize a heart attack

Whenever an actor on screen grabs his chest with a pained expression and a bright red face, the audience is conditioned to know he's suffering a heart attack.