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Analysis: Former superintendent's lawsuit centred on two policies

Analysis: Former superintendent's lawsuit centred on two policies

"Respectful Workplace" and "Rights and Responsibilities" policies cited extensively in legal action against School District 57 trustees
Virtual support services now available for Prince George cancer patients

Virtual support services now available for Prince George cancer patients

InspireHealth has virtually expanded its programming across the province
Upper Fraser man no longer missing

Upper Fraser man no longer missing

Mario Carmelo Fata found safe and sound
Police make arrest in gunplay incident

Police make arrest in gunplay incident

Michael Campbell-Alexander faces nine charges from incident over weekend
McLeod Lake Indian Band to break ground on $18 million wellness centre

McLeod Lake Indian Band to break ground on $18 million wellness centre

The new community wellness centre is estimated to open for public use in 2024
Interior Warehousing looking to expand in Prince George

Interior Warehousing looking to expand in Prince George

The company is seeking to add a million square feet of warehouse space over the next few years, a spokesperson says.
"Toxic workplace:" Former superintendent suing Prince George school district trustees

"Toxic workplace:" Former superintendent suing Prince George school district trustees

Former trustees Trent Derrick and Shuirose Valimohamed singled out in notice of claim brought by Anita Richardson
Prince George mom competing to be the next Maxim Cover Girl

Prince George mom competing to be the next Maxim Cover Girl

Shawni Jewitt is a mom of six and competing to be the next face of Maxim Magazine
City council supports proposed $80M development in the Hart

City council supports proposed $80M development in the Hart

Despite opposition from area residents, city council approved the first two readings of a rezoning bylaw to pave the way for a mixed-use development at 7171 Hart Highway.
Prince George RCMP investigating shots fired in College Heights

Prince George RCMP investigating shots fired in College Heights

No injuries were reported to the police in what they believe to be a targeted event