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CareCards to be phased out

The provincial government is hoping to crack down on health care fraud through the introduction of the new BC Services Card.

Website offers shortcuts for international students

Government statistics show B.C. has become more of an attractive destination for foreign students. In 2010-11, 100,700 international students chose B.C. schools, up from 94,000 in the previous year, a seven per cent increase.

Seniors grants handed out

A handful of northern communities were given grants Tuesday to help fund new or existing programs for seniors. The age-friendly B.C.

Teachers call for action on child poverty

Despite spending the months leading up to the Christmas break focusing on child poverty, the city's teachers want more to be done to help young people in need.
Warning issued about former Prince George woman

Warning issued about former Prince George woman

VANCOUVER - The Justice Ministry in B.C. has issued an unusual public warning about a female, high-risk violent offender who's been released from jail.

Home sale numbers looking up

Real estate agents saw a rise in both the price and the number of single-family homes sold in Prince George last year. The average price reached an unprecedented $252,391, according to B.C.

National library cuts severing ties with past

The effects of the continuing cutbacks at Canada's central library have trickled out to local users. As of Dec.
All bets are off?

All bets are off?

Odds are that among the people who gamble in Prince George, some aren't being responsible with their gaming habits.

City mulls bid for conference

The city of Prince George may be throwing their hat into the ring to host a major national conference. Coun. Cameron Stolz has submitted a notice of motion to be discussed at the Jan.
Mother back in city after crash kills son

Mother back in city after crash kills son

A woman who survived a serious head-on collision on New Year's Eve is now back in Prince George where she is continuing to recover from her injuries, a family friend said Monday.