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Tennis & Pickleball Club Needs Your Help
PRINCE GEORGE - The local Tennis and Pickleball Club needs help. It wants to convert some of the tennis courts behind the Price George Golf and Curling club into six regulation pickleball courts. But ...
May 10, 2019 Tennis courts
The Latest: Auto association: Tariffs will hurt US exports
WASHINGTON - The Latest on the tariffs standoff between the United States and China (all times local): 4:45 p.m. The Association of Global Automakers warns that the Trump administration's decision to ...
May 10, 2019
Risky politics? Trump wields his tariffs as a weapon at home
NEW YORK - His trade war already raging worldwide, President Donald Trump on Friday brandished his aggressive actions as a political weapon at home, too, casting himself as a fighter for American work...
May 10, 2019
Utah event celebrates Transcontinental Railroad anniversary
PROMONTORY, Utah - Music, bells and cannon fire rang out Friday at a remote spot in the Utah desert where the final spikes of the Transcontinental Railroad were hammered 150 years ago, uniting a natio...
May 10, 2019
Growing demand for people with a Liberal Arts background, study says
PRINCE GEORGE- In a technically advancing world, it may be assumed there's mostly a demand for people with technical skills. According to a recent RBC study, that may not be the case. The study found ...
May 10, 2019 Kim Hayhurst, Hey K Marketing Creative Director
B.C. Speaker apologizes for speech that says Hells Angels, Mafia 'successful'
VICTORIA - The Speaker of British Columbia's legislature says a speech he gave this week about leadership went sideways and he is apologizing for offending people. Darryl Plecas says the point he...
May 10, 2019
33 Northern Medical Grads Get Their Shingles
PRINCE GEORGE - For the twelfth year, the Northern Medical Program has graduated another round of physicians, 33 this time.Of those 33, eight are from Prince George. They will now go into between two ...
May 10, 2019 NMP Grads
'You are free to leave': How the case against Mark Norman ended
OTTAWA - Vice-Admiral Mark Norman had walked up to the entrance of the Ottawa courthouse dozens of previous times over the past year, yet this time was different: This would be the last time. Like on ...
May 10, 2019
Goodale disputes charge that bill maintains solitary confinement by another name
OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale is disputing claims that a bill to end solitary confinement in Canada's prisons is merely "linguistic trickery" that maintains the practice unde...
May 10, 2019
B.C. Speaker apologizes for speech that says Hells Angels, Mafia 'successful'
VICTORIA - The Speaker of British Columbia's legislature says a speech he gave this week about leadership went sideways and he is apologizing for offending people. Darryl Plecas says the point he...
May 10, 2019