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Advocacy group hopes to shine light on elder abuse

Going public about a potential case of elder abuse is still a rare event, but seniors advocates are working hard to rectify that.
Man faces child porn charges

Man faces child porn charges

Provincial Crown counsel has approved charges against a Prince George man suspected of downloading child pornography.

Lheidli T'enneh oppose Idle No More protest

The Lheidli T'enneh First Nation is opposing a plan by the Idle No More movement to hold a Canada Day protest in Fort George Park.

NDP names shadow cabinet

Shirley Bond's new ministry has three responsibilities, so it's fitting that opposition leader Adrian Dix has named different critics for jobs, tourism and skills training.

Dene language conference coming

Prince George will be the host city for the 2014 Dene Language Conference. The annual amassing of First Nations from across the western Americas - all connected by the Dene language family - is underway now in Calgary.
Final presentations on Northern Gateway begin Monday

Final presentations on Northern Gateway begin Monday

After years of public hearings, supporters and opponents of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline are gearing up to make their final case to the National Energy Board.
House Fire on Aintree Drive

House Fire on Aintree Drive

There was a house fire on Aintree Drive that was reported just after 5 a.m. this morning. Fifteen firefighters from three halls responded.

NDP MP pens grassroots development report

With a resource boom on the horizon for northern B.C., Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen wants to make sure all approved projects are done right.

Locals named in ICBC lawsuit against rioters

Two Prince George men are named in a lawsuit ICBC has launched against 46 Stanley Cup rioters.

Students promoting health jobs

Masters of physical therapy student Kaley Strachan took some time off from her placement in Prince George this week to spread the message about careers in healthcare to elementary and high school students across the central interior.