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Kitselas move toward more treaty talks

The Kitselas First Nation, one of the key players in allowing B.C. Hydro's northwest transmission line to proceed, has made a large step in treaty talks.

Brink files lawsuit against BCR Properties

Brink Forest Products owner John Brink has launched a lawsuit against BCR Properties Ltd., claiming the Crown corporation acted fraudulently by trying to hide the true state of the land on which he had intended to build a new sawmill complex.

CNC aviation program runs into turbulence

They've got the flight simulators to teach practical piloting skills and an instructor to conduct flight school and develop the business side of being a commercial pilot, but students are a rare commodity in the College of New Caledonia's aviation pr
Adrian Dix in Prince George

Adrian Dix in Prince George

B.C. NDP leader Adrian Dix was in Prince George Thursday to announce his party would send Science World on the road across the province if he wins in the May election.
Wanted suspects armed and dangerous: RCMP

Wanted suspects armed and dangerous: RCMP

The Prince George RCMP is looking for three prolific offenders believed to be armed and dangerous in the community. Arrest warrants were issued Thursday for two men accused of recent criminal offences that have taken place in the city.

New trial ordered for Hazelton murder case

A new trial has been ordered for a man convicted of second degree murder in the 2008 stabbing death of his cousin in Hazelton. In a ruling issued Wednesday, the B.C.

Budget gets business thumbs up

A balanced provincial budget is good news for the business community, according to members of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce.

City OKs extra trash plan

The city will be trying out a program allowing residents to pay for having excess household garbage picked up at the curb.

IMSS gets funding

The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society of Prince George is receiving $200,000 from the provincial government.
Doctors brace for fee fight

Doctors brace for fee fight

Doctors won't accept lower fees for Medical Services Plan duties, according to B.C. Medical Association president Dr. Shelley Ross, despite calls in Tuesday's provincial budget to cut costs.