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Feds need better marine legislation, says province

Northern Gateway's self-described world-class marine oil spill response measures have yet to pass the test put forth by the provincial government.
Armed robbery suspect at large

Armed robbery suspect at large

Police are still looking for a man who held up a local convenience store. On Feb. 5 at 9:45 p.m., Prince George RCMP responded to a report of an armed robbery at the store located in the 2900 block of Fifth Avenue.

Security guard course eligibility limits access

A free course offered this winter at UNBC to train people to become security guards proved not so free for a Prince George man who failed to meet the eligibility requirements.
City entrepreneur hopes to pitch Dragons on China

City entrepreneur hopes to pitch Dragons on China

The dragons are dialing Prince George numbers. After auditions held in Prince George on Jan. 25, callbacks are underway for The Dragon's Den and one of the phones rang in a local entrepreneur's home.
Finance guru Vaz-Oxlade at Vanier Hall Saturday

Finance guru Vaz-Oxlade at Vanier Hall Saturday

Best-selling author and host of TV's Til Debt Do Us Part and Princess, Gail Vaz Oxlade, is coming to Prince George to talk about The Ten Biggest Mistakes People Make With Personal Finances Saturday at 2 p.m. at Vanier Hall.
City partners deal with net-zero ask

City partners deal with net-zero ask

While all of the city's service partners met their net zero mandate, some bore the weight of the ask with more ease than others.

Oliver woman goes missing

Williams Lake RCMP are requesting the public's in locating Christal Chamberlain, 31. An Oliver resident, she was last seen in the Williams Lake area on January 31. Anyone with information on Chamberlain's whereabouts is asked to call 250-392-6211.

NDP bash Liberals for B.C. Hydro deals

The NDP are blaming the Liberal government for B.C. Hydro contracts that see the corporation locked into buying electricity at high rates and selling surplus supply for much lower prices on the spot market.

Province approves CNC support staff contract

The Post-Secondary Employers' Association announced Thursday it has ratified four-year contracts for support staff at the College of New Caledonia (CUPE Local 4951) and Douglas College (BCGEU Local 703).

Province approves CNC support staff contract

The Post-Secondary Employers' Association announced Thursday it has ratified four-year contracts for support staff at the College of New Caledonia (CUPE Local 4951) and Douglas College (BCGEU Local 703).