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International students treated to barbecue

Rainy weather didn't stop students from dropping by city hall on Friday afternoon to enjoy a hamburger at an appreciation day for international students in Prince George for the school year.

First Nations give input at sockeye salmon inquiry

Use traditional First Nations knowledge to help rebuild sockeye salmon stocks on the Fraser River, a contingent of First Nation speakers implored B.C. Justice Bruce Cohen on Thursday evening.
Clinic's 15,000 sterilization celebrated

Clinic's 15,000 sterilization celebrated

Roo, a three-month-old mastiff, was the centre of attention when a celebration was held Friday to mark a milestone at the SPCA's spay and neuter clinic.
Memorial held for alleged Pickton victim

Memorial held for alleged Pickton victim

Questions still remain about the death of Jacqueline Marie Murdock but it was time for closure.

New CNC board members attend meeting

Three new members attended their first College of New Caledonia board of directors meeting when it was held in Vanderhoof on Friday. Claudia Blair is executive director of the Williams Lake and District Chamber of Commerce.

Woman attacked in white van

On the same evening as the Take Back The Night march, police announced that a woman in Prince George had suffered a violent sexual attack only hours earlier. According to Prince George RCMP spokeswoman Const.

Province revamps strategy

The province is revamping its wildlife strategy to better protect communities from wildfire and to take into account the impacts of global warming, B.C. Forests Minister Pat Bell announced Thursday.

Province updates wildfire strategy

The province is revamping its wildlife strategy to better protect communities from wildfire and to take into account the impacts of global warming, B.C. Forests Minister Pat Bell announced today.
Party-poopers?

Party-poopers?

Gangs succeeded not only in muddying a good time at a weekend dance, but also in causing some infighting between police and the event co-ordinator.

China wants our stuff

The B.C. government's trade mission to China, which included several stakeholders from Prince George, had a northern agenda.