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Prince George marking Red Dress Day

Prince George marking Red Dress Day

Red Dress Day raises awareness for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls
Students planting 1,000 trees at Prince George school

Students planting 1,000 trees at Prince George school

Trees will be planted at Foothills Elementary as part of The Exploration Place’s GenAction project.
Prince George high school students to explore health care careers

Prince George high school students to explore health care careers

The tour, for Grade 10 and 11 students, shows them what it’s like to study and work in medicine, sonography, dentistry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychiatry, nursing and chemistry.
B.C. reaches revenue-sharing, land-management deals with McLeod Lake Indian Band

B.C. reaches revenue-sharing, land-management deals with McLeod Lake Indian Band

VICTORIA — The chief of a northeast British Columbia First Nation says revenue-sharing and land-management agreements reached with the province will ensure future prosperity for his people.
Prince George RCMP hosting ‘Coffee with a Cop’

Prince George RCMP hosting ‘Coffee with a Cop’

Residents who have questions about policing are invited to have an informal chat with a police officer on Thursday.
Canfor reports $142M Q1 loss compared with a profit a year ago

Canfor reports $142M Q1 loss compared with a profit a year ago

CEO says it was another challenging quarter for the company's lumber business
Accused shooter known to Vanderhoof RCMP, trial hears

Accused shooter known to Vanderhoof RCMP, trial hears

Found "talking gibberish," Paul Nicholas Russell was taken to hospital by an RCMP officer four months before detachment was targeted with gunfire
Five Prince George restaurants have moderate hazard ratings

Five Prince George restaurants have moderate hazard ratings

There are five Prince George restaurants that have moderate ratings as of May 2, but not all are the same ones from last month.
Supportive housing planned for Queensway motel

Supportive housing planned for Queensway motel

The B.C. Provincial Rental Housing Corporation is seeking to convert the Fraser Inn and former Direct Art building to supportive housing.
Prince George group joins call to shut down Smithers pellet mill

Prince George group joins call to shut down Smithers pellet mill

Conservation North is supporting Bulkley Valley Clean Air Now’s call for the province to shut down Drax Canada’s operation over air quality concerns.