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Fort St. John man killed in crash

A Fort St. John man is dead after a fatal collision in Dawson Creek on Friday. At approximately 10:30 a.m. a passenger car was struck broadside by an oncoming truck at the intersection of Highway 97 and the Dangerous Goods Route.
German cyclist on a healing journey

German cyclist on a healing journey

Klaus Luttgen is a long way from home. He recently arrived to B.C. from Cologne, Germany with a bicycle and a yearning to fulfill a childhood dream. Luttgen had always dreamt of experiencing Canada, and especially the North.

Arts groups rattled by finance minister's dire warning

Arts and cultural institutions are being warned by Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty - when drawing up a budget, don't count on federal funding.

Mediation talks scheduled in Finning labour dispute: company

Finning Canada says B.C. Labour Relations Board mediation talks have been scheduled with striking workers for next week Tuesday and Thursday. Finning workers in British Columbia, including about 100 in Prince George, went on strike last week.
Three arrested for alleged drug dealing

Three arrested for alleged drug dealing

RCMP have arrested three Prince George men believed to be involved in drug transactions in a College Heights shopping area and seized a large amount of drugs and two firearms in the process.

Willow Creek mine down temporarily because of road washouts

Walter Energy has temporarily idled its Willow Creek mine because severe rains have washed out road access to the mine in northeastern B.C.
Map of the Day - Puntzi

Map of the Day - Puntzi

Puntzi Lake is a great place for a getaway. This large, deep lake offers excellent fishing and varied accomodation options. Both rainbows and kokanee inhabit these waters.

Teachers to keep dispute out of classroom, PGDTA head says

British Columbia's public school teachers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action but will take steps to prevent their dispute with the provincial government from spilling over into the classroom, says Prince George and District Teachers

Busing to Giscome in jeopardy

Getting their children to school will become significantly tougher for a handful of families east of Giscome if School District 57 follows through on a plan to scale back school bus service in the area.

$1-billion TELUS contract to impact the North

The provincial government said Wednesday it intends to award a 10-year, $1-billion contract to TELUS to extend high-speed Internet to remote communities and increase cell coverage along B.C.'s highways.