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Teachers unions use shoes to make a point

Teachers unions use shoes to make a point

Prince George and District Teachers Association president Matt Pearce used pairs of shoes Tuesday night to give school board trustees a visual idea of the impact the 2002 stripping of teachers' ability to negotiate class size and composition has had
Caregivers upset over doctor's resignation

Caregivers upset over doctor's resignation

A dementia specialist and geriatric physician is quitting Prince George out of frustration over cuts to his department. The director of the geriatric assessment and treatment unit (GATU), Dr.

Police seek trio for assault

A nighttime baseball bat attack sent one Prince George man to hospital and have police on the hunt for two males and a female they believe to be responsible. The incident happened just after 10 p.m. Monday in the 2000 block of Central Street East.

Radioactive material makes P.G. scanner use difficult

[email protected] The Cancer Centre for the North will not house a piece of diagnostic equipment now considered the industry standard in the United States when it opens late next year, BC Cancer Agency (BCCA) officials confirmed Tuesday.

Rangers make case to school board

A representative of the Canadian military gave an update and fielded questions about an effort to convert the now-closed Meadow elementary school into the headquarters for an army reserve unit during a school board meeting Tuesday night.

Skakun in court again

Councillor Brian Skakun was in BC Supreme Court on Tuesday to ask Mr. Justice Robert Crawford to stop Prince George city council's attempts to punish him.

Go beyond the market for local food

As outdoor markets begin shutting their doors for the season, sourcing local products could be more difficult for those not in the know.
Tourism P.G. promotes city's wild side

Tourism P.G. promotes city's wild side

Tourism Prince George has launched a new logo and branding campaign to promote the city to visitors. The logo features a bull bugling against a stylized city background.

Gun registry debated

The Conservative government has promised to introduce legislation this fall, effectively killing the long-gun registry.

Air Canada strike would have left Prince George untouched

Air Canada's service between Prince George and Vancouver would have continued to operate even if unionized flight attendants had walked out tomorrow.