School District 28’s recent policy to implement anti-homophobia education is a huge step forward.
Editor weighs in on Quesnel City Council and the roles of reporters.
The province’s highest voice on all things medical made a pretty bold statement when he claimed that MDMA should be legalized.
Regarding accusations of “double-dipping” Mayor Mary Sjostrom says she is following policy.
A partnership between West Fraser Mills and the College of New Caledonia is targeting the skills shortage.
Quesnel resident Arthur Topham has been arrested, his house searched and personal documentation seized by the BC Hate Crime Team.
With more than 600 bears destroyed in B.C. last year, Quesnel conservation officers are reminding residents about the revised Wildlife Act.
City manager's severance package of more than $170,000 has Quesnel city Coun. Sushil Thapar questioning mayor's abilities.
Quesnel city council was asked to sign confidentiality agreements on the departure of city manager John Stecyk.
City. Coun. Sushil Thapar has refused to sign a confidentiality agreement regarding the departure of city manager John Stecyk.
If government takes away all means to force them to listen, then what do you have left?
A total of 21,625 teachers voted in favour of the AGM’s resistance strategy to oppose Bill 22, while 7,846 voted no.
Government defends future plans for public consultation
The jury has been out since lunch Thursday, deliberating the fate of Clarence Gill and Bradley Van Dyke.
Editor Autumn MacDonald sounds off on senior driver test requirements
The ongoing trial of Gill and Van Dyke is expected to wrap up Friday
The trial of Bradley Van Dyke and Clarence Gill continues in Quesnel Supreme Court
Two men up on four counts each of assault in Canda after a brutal attach Sept. 5, 2009
Close to 300 braved bitter winds to support teachers and denounce Bill 22.
All Quesnel public schools are closed for three days starting Monday, following strike action.