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Bombardier aircraft touches down in P.G.

Bombardier aircraft touches down in P.G.

Prince George welcomed a new kind of plane Wednesday morning. The first commercial flight of a Bombardier Q400 plane into the Prince George Airport landed just before 10 a.m.

Canfor makes big ticket buy

Canfor has purchased the first ticket to a sporting event at the 2015 Canada Winter Games. In fact the forestry corporation has purchased the first $300,000 worth of tickets. All of them will be reserved seating for students from across northern B.C.
Talk ends in recovery centre dispute

Talk ends in recovery centre dispute

The lines of communication between the group behind the Northern Supportive Recovery Centre for Women and their Haldi-area neighbours have been severed.

Doc walk about good health

Every Wednesday evening for the last eight months physicians in Mackenzie have hit the streets to encourage people to become more active.

Officer said he had no option but to shoot Matters

The man who was shot dead following a standoff with police last September was wielding a hatchet, according to the Independent Investigations Office report released Wednesday that cleared RCMP of criminal wrongdoing.
Veteran's family criticizes police

Veteran's family criticizes police

The RCMP may have been cleared of criminal wrongdoing in the shooting death of Greg Matters last September, but his sister says many serious questions still need to be answered.

Ticket beef turns into arrest

Crown counsel has approved a charge of perjury against Quesnel truck driver Michael William Moore.

Teachers' union head stepping down

By his own admission, Matt Pearce is now a lame-duck president. Pearce, 46, announced at Tuesday night's public school board meeting he is stepping down as president of the Prince George District Teachers' Association, effective July 1.

Seedlings survive collapse

A seedling reefer that collapsed this spring under the weight of snow and ice has not been rebuilt, but almost all of the baby trees survived the ordeal. Canfor's seedling storage warehouse at the J.D.

Small party mum on plan, stash of cash

With millions in assets, the Advocational International Democratic Party of B.C., has a lot of money at its disposal as it contests its first provincial election, but party officials are keeping quiet about their plans.