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Millwright, proponent crunch numbers

Like many northern British Columbians, Kelly Marsh loves the outdoors.

UNBC says thanks for million-dollar support

UNBC held an appreciation luncheon Friday to thank Spectra Energy for the $1 million it's given to the university since 1995.

Spruce Kings bus finds highway ditch

The Prince George Spruce Kings hockey team got a bit of a rough ride before they got to the rink Thursday night when their bus hit a soft patch of pavement and slid into the ditch while travelling to Langley.
Northern Gateway Pipeline Hearings

Northern Gateway Pipeline Hearings

Detail demands baffle Enbridge boss

Justice upholds temple elections

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has dismissed a challenge to the election earlier this year of the executive for the Guru Gobind Singh Temple Association.

Another doctor coming to Fort St. James

Fort St. James has landed another new doctor bringing the number of physicians committed to moving to the community to four over the past four months. Dr.

Universities push for funds to deal with worker shortage

The province must act soon to deal with a looming skilled worker shortage, according to a report released this week by a group of B.C. universities.

Domestic violence education coming to Prince George

Professionals in Prince George are among the 20,000 across B.C. who will receive training on addressing domestic violence as part of the provincial government's action plan revealed last week.

Spectra makes its case for gas pipeline

Over the next 30 years, B.C.'s energy industry is projected to generate as much as $1 trillion of wealth for the province.
Pickets target AiMHi, Bond

Pickets target AiMHi, Bond

Prince George community social service workers walked off the job Thursday to protest the provincial government putting "the squeeze" on their sector.