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Green candidate looking to practice what he preaches

Election
Local supporters flock to Clark

Local supporters flock to Clark

In her first campaign rally in Prince George, Premier Christy Clark highlighted the differences in her Liberal party's platform with what's being proposed by the NDP.
Lack of training forcing doctor out of B.C.

Lack of training forcing doctor out of B.C.

Since coming to Prince George from South Africa two years ago to practice emergency medicine, Yvon Makadiama has set down roots in the community.
Mother issues plea for help

Mother issues plea for help

A mother issued an emotional plea this week asking anyone who may know what happened to her daughter, whose badly-beaten body was found outside a home on the Nadleh reserve near Fort Fraser, to step forward.

Team is cleaning up downtown

Visitors to the city centre are met with a tidy traipse through downtown Prince George, thanks to a dedicated group of community members.
Candidates keen to get voters out

Candidates keen to get voters out

There are few issues that candidates from all political stripes agree on during the current provincial election campaign, but one they can all rally around is getting more people to vote.

Forum will discuss health of gay men

Approximately one in six gay men either contemplate or attempt suicide every year, according to a survey conducted by the Community Based Research Centre in Vancouver.
Bomb threat at downtown TD Canada Trust

Bomb threat at downtown TD Canada Trust

There is a bomb threat at TD Canada Trust bank building at Fourth and Victoria, downtown Prince George. There is a one block radius perimeter set up by police. Police received the call at 8:45 a.m.

Truck driver charged, police seeking witnesses

Police want to speak with anyone may have been in contact with a man who allegedly held a woman against her will in a transport truck he was driving from Williams Lake to Kitimat.
Bomb scare in downtown Prince George

Bomb scare in downtown Prince George

Police and firefighters cordoned off roughly a six-block area downtown in response to a bomb scare at a 400 block Victoria Street bank Thursday morning just as commuters were making their way into work. Prince George RCMP Cpl.