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Saturday April 20, 2013

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK

  • Who should have the final say on treatment plans for cancer patients?
  • The doctor
  • 4%
  • The patient (and their family if they’re unable to decide for themselves)
  • 80%
  • An oversight agency that makes sure the treatment follows accepted methods
  • 4%
  • None of the above – all 3 parties have veto power
  • 12%
  • Total Votes: 811



  • Injured worker recalls Lakeland fireball

    Joe Prince is sleeping better these days.
    One year after he was left with severe burns on his arms, hands and back after being hit by a fireball in the Lakeland Mills sawmill explosion, the 58-year-old says time is helping heal the physical and

  • Lack of training forcing doctor out of B.C.

    Since coming to Prince George from South Africa two years ago to practice emergency medicine, Yvon Makadiama has set down roots in the community.
    He's bought a house and is actively in involved in the Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operations Society,

  • Oakley eyes P.G. fitness enthusiast

    An active, healthy lifestyle could turn into some new life experiences dressed in Oakley wardrobe for one Prince George woman.
    Bobbi Miller is your average fitness enthusiast. She's a mother of four, a gym junkie, and she eats extra helpings of the

  • Students gear up for no-tan challenge

    Duchess Park secondary students are hoping to reclaim their tan-free title.
    Last year, the school's grads took the top spot in the Canadian Cancer Society's Tanning Is Out initiative, getting all but one student to sign a pledge to embrace

  • Mother issues plea for help

    A mother issued an emotional plea this week asking anyone who may know what happened to her daughter, whose badly-beaten body was found outside a home on the Nadleh reserve near Fort Fraser, to step forward.
    Police are treating the death of Destiny Rae

Local News

RCMP were investigating a reported suspicious death on Douglas Street Friday evening.
The police ...

Students at Malaspina elementary school will definitely be in the dark on Monday.
The school...

On Tuesday, Colin Hamm called up the Green party office to inquire about volunteering during the...

Everything old is new again in political campaign strategy.
As the parties gear up for next...

A now-retired conservation officer who started his career in Prince George has received a Peace...

Death closes YMCA

An older person collapsed and died while working out at the YMCA of Northern British Columbia's ...

Hearing in CRA v Leroux rescheduled

A B.C. Supreme Court hearing for Canada Revenue Agency's attempt to throw out the lawsuit of a...

Local supporters flock to Clark

In her first campaign rally in Prince George, Premier Christy Clark highlighted the differences in...

Downtown restaurant feeling the heat in trademark dispute

A Lower Mainland-based chain is threatening a Prince George eatery with court action if it...

Pipeline opponents are planing a rally outside of the Northern Gateway office in Prince George for...


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