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CUPE BC president to discuss core service review

CUPE BC president to discuss core service review

The president of the provincial Canadian Union of Public Employees group will be in town to decry the rising the use of core services reviews.

Vanderhoof byelection set

Vanderhoof residents will vote for a new member of council next month. The district will hold a byelection Feb. 16 to fill a vacancy for the remainder of Coun. Louise Levy's three-year term which began in December 2011.

AP source: Cyclist Armstrong says he's 'sorry' to Livestrong staff

AUSTIN, Texas - Lance Armstrong stopped at his Livestrong Foundation before heading to an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Monday and delivered an emotional apology to staff members, some of whom broke down in tears, a person with direct knowledge of

BC Coroners Service identifies victim of collapse

PRINCE GEORGE - The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a man who died after collapsing on the ski slopes at Powder King Mountain Resort on Jan. 13, 2013. The man is Gregory Joshua Pichler, aged 52, from Fort St. James. Mr.
New family looking for dream union

New family looking for dream union

It took moving to a city of more than two million people for Prince George natives Melissa Companion and Sean Cranston to connect.
Co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler emerge as Golden Globes winners, even without a statuette

Co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler emerge as Golden Globes winners, even without a statuette

NEW YORK - It was elegant, eloquent, genteel and classy. Wait - that was "Downton Abbey," airing Sunday night on another network.

Driver killed in collision with logging truck

One person has died as the result of a collision between a logging truck and a passenger vehicle on Monday morning about 12 km south of Granisle.
Powering growth

Powering growth

City poised as centre of major projects

Instructors evaluations one click away for college students

The advent of cell phone technology has given college students an instantaneous tool to critique their instructors.

Bus incident causes postponement of UNBC games

In scheduled games between the UNBC and Brandon University basketball teams, the weather was the winner. The Timberwolves and Bobcats women's and men's squads were supposed to clash today in Brandon but the UNBC bus broke down just outside of Regina.