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Truck driver not at fault, police determine

The truck driver was not at fault in Monday morning's pedestrian fatality, Prince George RCMP investigators have concluded.

CRA employees receive Queen's Diamond Jubilee medals

Two local Canada Revenue Agency employees were awarded Queen's Diamond Jubilee medals on Friday.
Home-grown store finds new downtown roots

Home-grown store finds new downtown roots

After 25 years, Butterfly Threads boutique is emerging from Jacquie Clarke's basement cocoon. Next week, the long time home-based business will open its doors as a downtown tenant, knocking another item off of Clarke's bucket list.

Enbridge has to listen: Carruthers

It's one thing for Northern Gateway to try to convince the National Energy Board of the value of its proposed pipeline, but another story entirely for the company to convince the general population its plan is worthwhile. With support for the $6.

Panel not done in P.G.

The National Energy Board's Joint Review Panel will be making a return visit to Prince George in 2013.

Slow down, move over when you see emergency vehicles

Prince George RCMP are reminding drivers to "slow down and move over" when approaching and passing emergency vehicles. Failing to do so can result in a $173 fine and three penalty points as a result of legislation that came into effect in B.C.
Victim families meet E-Pana team

Victim families meet E-Pana team

After nearly two decades, Brenda Wilson has found a reason to smile about the investigation into her sister Ramona's 1994 disappearance. "Eighteen years ago, myself and my mom were in this thing by ourselves and that's how it felt," she said.

Province faces more labour action

Local community-based social service workers are taking their turn at rotating job action today. Members of B.C.
Province told to wait

Province told to wait

It's no more than a verbal habit, but lawyer Christopher Jones often says "fair enough" after hearing responses from the Northern Gateway panel.

Northern Health earns clean bill of health

Cleanliness and good health go hand in hand, especially in places where sick people are being treated, and a recent province-wide audit determined Northern Health facilities rank among the cleanest in B.C.