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CNC staring at $1-million deficit

The College of New Caledonia is looking for answers to yet another million-dollar question.

Mexicans look at forestry during visit

Mexico has forests, and a delegation of forestry specialists was in Prince George from south of the Rio Grande to learn from local expertise.
Woman jumps out of rolling minivan

Woman jumps out of rolling minivan

Prince George RCMP are on the lookout for a man after receiving a report of a woman jumping out of a moving vehicle early Friday morning, raising an eery parallel to an alleged incident near Hazelton a month ago.

UNBC faculty await arbitration dates

Bargaining could resume as early next week for UNBC faculty members seeking a new collective agreement. But until details have been finalized to schedule negotiations with UNBC administration and the B.C.

Council coming to more core conclusions

Before plunging into the budget deliberations, city council will take another stab at the recommendations stemming from KPMG's final core services review report .

Vanderhoof pool vote heats up

An upcoming referendum over a proposed new pool has divided residents in the District of Vanderhoof.

Court case casts cloud over mine plan

A Supreme Court of Canada case set to be heard over logging on lands claimed by the Tsilhqot'in First Nation south of Prince George and west of Williams Lake could have major implications for a proposed mine in the area.
Seniors Idol-ing in high gear

Seniors Idol-ing in high gear

There's nothing more entertaining than an Idol contest and what could be more fun than Senior Idol as part of the Mardi Gras Snow Daze at the Elder Citizens Recreation Centre on Saturday, Feb. 9? The second annual Senior Idol will begin at 7 p.m.

Teachers, gov't continue to clash

Education Minister Don McRae says the head of the B.C.

Young Conservatives hope for rise with Stock

Even though their leaders (or prospective leaders) mostly object to the idea, the federal Liberals and NDP will need to come together to succeed, according to a former Tory cabinet minister visiting Prince George.