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P.G. patients in the loop on botched tests: cancer agency

If any of the 192 cases of undocumented hereditary cancer reports the BC Cancer Agency is now investigating involve patients from northern B.C., they now know about it.
P.G. family mourned after McLeese crash

P.G. family mourned after McLeese crash

Matt Altizer, father of two, was a Citizen employee

Industrial relations deputy enters teachers' dispute

The provincial government has called in one of its labour negotiations experts to try to end the seven-month old teachers' strike.

Eating disorder session set for tonight

The destructive results of crash dieting and the desire to be thin, and the danger of other eating disorders such as bulimia is mainstream knowledge.

RCMP hoping to launch domestic violence initiative

Prince George RCMP Supt. Eric Stubbs is hoping to take action on the issue of domestic violence in the city.

CN reaches deal with maintenance-of-way employees

CN Rail's maintenance-of-way employees has ratified a new agreement, the company said Thursday. The three-year contract, retroactive to Jan.

Air quality advisory canceled, for now

The B.C.L. Ministry of Environment and Northern Health have canceled, for now, the air quality advisory which has been in effect since Tuesday.

Suit seeks to link police to Willey death

In-custody fatality

Air advisory lingers

Light winds and dry conditions continue to hinder the Prince George region and prompted the Ministry of Environment and the Northern Health Authority to keep an air quality advisory for Prince George in effect Wednesday.

New mill at Endako Mine up and running

The new mill at the Endako molybdenum mine is meeting expectations and then some, Thompson Creek Metals said this week. Commercial production at the mill began on Feb.