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The Powar of love

The dream of eliminating racial discrimination is alive in the world, but it is impossible to eliminate the dreams and memories in Lucky Powar's head.

WorkSafe and Brink in dispute over fine

Prince George lumber manufacturer Brink Forest Products Ltd. was fined $13,084 last year for allegedly violating workplace safety standards, according to an annual report of penalties imposed by WorkSafe B.C.

Lack of instructor puts social worker goals in limbo

A Prince George man trying to earn the credentials to become a social worker is worried he won't be able to complete classes towards a certificate at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) because of the time it has taken to find a new in
Saik'uz teen beaten, rally follows

Saik'uz teen beaten, rally follows

While teenager Brandon Lee Thomas-Flurer lay in a hospital bed in Prince George, a group of supporters rallied on his behalf at the Saik'uz Band Office.

Spotlight on extreme and subtle discrimination

The keynote speaker at Monday's anti-racism rally will be a former United Nations staff person who was part of the intervention effort into some of the most gruesome human atrocities in modern history.

Beating begets brotherhood

As a teenager lay in critical condition in Prince George hospital, his community rallied back home in Vanderhoof to end the violence that put him there.
Fundraising events continue for Japan

Fundraising events continue for Japan

Prince George's Japanese community is rallying to support friends and loved ones living in Japan.
Man sentenced for Boxing Day theft

Man sentenced for Boxing Day theft

A Boxing Day break-in at the Third Avenue Dairy Queen has yielded a day in jail and 18 months probation for the thief.
Man gets jail time for four robberies in one day

Man gets jail time for four robberies in one day

Committing four robberies in a single day has led to a jail term for a Prince George man.

WorkSafe and Brink in dispute over fine

Prince George lumber manufacturer Brink Forest Products Ltd. was fined $13,084 last year for allegedly violating workplace safety standards, according to an annual report of penalties imposed by WorkSafe B.C.