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Opinion: Anti-racism forum brings out Prince George’s best - and worst

Opinion: Anti-racism forum brings out Prince George’s best - and worst

I arrived at Saturday’s forum with a heavy heart but my spirits were lifted by what I saw and heard.
Citizen poll results: Should the federal government expand assisted dying to include people with mental illness?

Citizen poll results: Should the federal government expand assisted dying to include people with mental illness?

The poll ran from January 30 to February 11. Of the 911 votes, we can determine that 514 are from within the community.
Comeback falls short, UNBC loses 91-86 to Saskatchewan Huskies

Comeback falls short, UNBC loses 91-86 to Saskatchewan Huskies

T-wolves finish 10th, will advance to Canada West men's basketball playoff tournament in Winnipeg Feb. 21-25
Vees hammer Spruce Kings 8-0 in Penticton

Vees hammer Spruce Kings 8-0 in Penticton

Kings back on BCHL road this weekend with three-game trip to Vancouver Island
Duchess Park grad Rebecca Landry caps off her UNBC basketball career

Duchess Park grad Rebecca Landry caps off her UNBC basketball career

Top-ranked Saskatchewan Huskies complete 19-1 season with 95-32 win over Timberwolves
Emily Dickson posts 52nd-place finish at biathlon world championships

Emily Dickson posts 52nd-place finish at biathlon world championships

Burns Lake biathlete top Canadian in 60-skier race in Nove Mesto, Czechia
Prince George area First Nations applaud Supreme Court decision

Prince George area First Nations applaud Supreme Court decision

Based in Prince George, Carrier Sekani Family Services, along with four Carrier Sekani nations, were granted intervener status in the case
Fraser Lake working to deal with looming sawmill closure

Fraser Lake working to deal with looming sawmill closure

The village is creating ongoing opportunities for feedback, allowing residents and community members to express their voices and concerns
Sexy Laundry on display on Theatre NorthWest stage

Sexy Laundry on display on Theatre NorthWest stage

Michele Riml’s Sexy Laundry is presented at Theatre Northwest from Feb. 15 to March 6.
Opinion: Forestry is key to growing a resilient bioeconomy in B.C.

Opinion: Forestry is key to growing a resilient bioeconomy in B.C.

When a pulp mill closes, three to five sawmills also close, and they are critical to a diverse and sustainable bioeconomy