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Mountie earns honour

Mountie earns honour

Prince George RCMP Cst. Brian Davis is an all-star in the eyes of a mother who lost her then four-year-old daughter to a drunk driver five years ago.

Search and Rescue reacts to critical report

The Prince George Search and Rescue Association would welcome a favourable government response to a federal audit pointing out the inadequacies of the country's search and rescue system.

Salvation Army recycles

Nine-hundred forty-five pounds. Four-hundred twenty-eight kilograms. Any way you slice it, that's a lot recyclable matter that's been spared an uncertain future taking up space the Foothills landfill site.

Highglen fire cause undetermined

Investigators have been unable to pinpoint the cause of the April 22 fire at Highglen Montessori elementary school.

Many benefit from Calgary flights

The pressure was large on the Prince George Airport Authority to convince an airline to fly directly to Calgary. This will become a reality thanks to Central Mountain Air, starting June 3.
Fire ravages East Central home

Fire ravages East Central home

Unattended cooking is believed to have been the cause of a fire that gutted a townhouse Wednesday morning in the 2000 block of East Central Street near PGSS. In all, 16 firefighters from three halls were called to the scene at 7:49 a.m.

Enbridge hearings move to final arguments

Despite eight months of testimony by hundreds of witnesses and thousands of pages of transcripts, there are still unanswered questions surrounding the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.
Vehicle stopped on railway bridge

Vehicle stopped on railway bridge

Prince George RCMP stopped an SUV attempting to cross the CN Rail railway bridge over the Fraser River Wednesday evening. The incident occured at approximately 5:30 p.m.

School district struggling with lack of substitutes

A shortage of teachers on call, otherwise known as substitute teachers, is creating staffing problems in School District 57.

School staff OK labour action

Public school support staff in School District 57 have voted 85 per cent in favour of strike action, joining at least 16 other Canadian Union of Public Employee (CUPE) locals in the province that also overwhelmingly favour job actions.