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Knocking on doors to engage the public

Knocking on doors to engage the public

Like a line of ants they marched down the 17th Avenue sidewalk Saturday night, turned left at Queensway and broke off to their predetermined positions.
Special unit makes PG a habit

Special unit makes PG a habit

The faces and places of Prince George are becoming familiar to B.C's gang-buster police team. The members of B.C.
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something read

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something read

It cost more to be a library member 100 years ago than it does now. It cost $1 then, it's free now. How many services can make this claim? The Prince George Public Library celebrates its centennial this fall.

Singapore: A Gastronomic Pleasure

Dining is said to be one of Singapore's national pastimes. Singapore boasts a variety of different ethnic local foods like Chinese, Malay, Indian and hawker food.
Vampires, Harley riders and jugglers at the library

Vampires, Harley riders and jugglers at the library

Back in the day, people would think horn-rimmed glasses, a tight bun and constantly being shushed were classics you'd find in a library.

Lighting a candle for hospice

In Part 1 of this two-part series on Prince George Hospice Society, the financing of the palliative care program was examined.
Wetting hospice's dry lips

Wetting hospice's dry lips

Northern B.C. is looking for a nice place to die, and someone to pay for it. The population here, like it is all over the continent, has an age bubble rising through the elder ranks.
Herd recovering in horsepital

Herd recovering in horsepital

There are a lot of bumps on the road to Prince George Equine Rescue (PGER).
PG company has foot in snowshoe door

PG company has foot in snowshoe door

These days, people can get away with sneakers down at Prince George level, but not far up in elevations where it is still snowshoe country.

UNBC students, prof at leading edge of human rights lawsuit

A landmark lawsuit launched by 11 Guatemalan women against Canadian mining company HudBay Minerals and its subsidiaries alleging rape, beatings and forced evictions has a UNBC connection.