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The federal and provincial governments committed $5.9 million for three improvements to Highway 16 between Prince George and Fraser Lake Thursday.
Choir offers classic Christmas
A Classic Christmas in Prince George will provide an experience with the Bel Canto Choirs performing their first main-stage show of the season.
Number of doctors in Canada rises, physician-to-population ratio improves
The number of doctors in Canada has risen over the last five years, and the rate of increase is greater than the rate of population growth, says a new report that was greeted Thursday with cautious optimism.
RCMP public complaints commission to look at allegation of Taser video tampering
The RCMP public complaints commissioner will look into an allegation that officers may have tampered with video evidence in the 2003 death of a B.C. man who was jolted by a Mountie Taser.
B.C. lags on child poverty, report says
B.C. needs to follow the lead of six other provinces and adopt a clear plan for reducing child poverty if it hopes to shed its reputation as the worst performer in the country, says a report due out today.
Christmas concert on tap for Dec. 1
In a land where most country music artists are independent, there is still a star system, and one of the brightest of those stars shines like Christmas over the Prince George Playhouse on Dec.
BC aboriginal culture in Canada: First Nations history
Stanley Park Totem Poles in Vancouver, BC . Photo by L Henry. With the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics coming to British Columbia, the province is bracing for the increase in tourism and interest in western Canada.
Prince George woman killed in crash near McLeod Lake
Emergency crews attend the scene of a fatal accident south of McLeod Lake. A 24-year-old Prince George woman was killed in the crash.
Tiny Prince George airport takes a first step on global stage
A little bit of history transpired at Prince George's airport Tuesday. A 747 jumbo jet stuffed with cargo was scheduled to land at the city's airport.
Video of man who died after Tasering may be released
The video footage of an aboriginal man who died in custody after being Tasered while hog-tied is one step closer to being released.
Three face charges involving stolen guns
Three people face charges following a theft of guns on Nov. 10. Three handguns were stolen from a residence on South Ogilvie Street.
Pregnant B.C. teachers refuse work, saying schools unsafe because of H1N1 virus
VANCOUVER a ' A few teachers recently refused to work in British Columbia public schools because they said the prevalence of H1N1 illness among students had created an unsafe workplace.
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" Calvary Baptist Church and Rev. Cliff Rummenie held an evening of music called "Serenata: We Will Remember Them Requiem" on Nov.
Manitoba rinks closer to Olympic trials
A pair of Manitoba rinks are now just two wins away from a coveted spot in the Olympic curling trials.
Monday was the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall that was built in 1961.
Parents charged after teen suffers vicious beating
A couple in Prince George B.C., are facing charges after what police call a vicious beating of their 13-year-old son.
Families of women who went missing along BC's - highway of tears' meet with RCMP
Parents of young women who were either slain or went missing along the remote British Columbia highway from Prince George to Prince Rupert shed a lot of tears during a day-long meeting with police on the status of the investigation, participants said.
Middaugh set to take B.C. by storm
Andra Harmark, left, Sherry Middaugh, Kim Moore and Kirsten Wall are in action starting today at the Canadian Curling Association Olympic pre-trials in Prince George, B.C. MIDLAND - " With years of curling experience and knowledge tucked between her ears, Sherry Middaugh has just about seen it all on the ice.
College of New Caledonia will improve access to trades training in British Columbia
Trades training in British Columbia's central interior will get a boost with plans for construction of the College of New Caledonia in Prince George, B.C. The headline project is a new trades and technical education centre, estimated to cost $19.7 million.