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Theatre NorthWest’s Miracle on 34th Street is full of holiday magic

Theatre NorthWest’s Miracle on 34th Street is full of holiday magic

The play is a delightfully nostalgic kick-off to the Christmas season
UNBC women's basketball team drops pair in Alberta

UNBC women's basketball team drops pair in Alberta

The UNBC Timberwolves women’s basketball team was easily handled by the University of Alberta Pandas over the weekend, losing 71-50 on Saturday and 81-39 on Friday.
UNBC men's basketball team loses twice in Edmonton

UNBC men's basketball team loses twice in Edmonton

The UNBC Timberwolves men’s basketball team lost both weekend games to the University of Alberta Golden Bears, falling 70-65 on Saturday and  on Friday.
Opinion: Banning cellphones in classrooms would eat into teaching time

Opinion: Banning cellphones in classrooms would eat into teaching time

Instructional time is already eroded with the collection of money for photos, hot lunches, field trips, and fund raisers.
Pipeline company seeking letter of support for Northern B.C. project

Pipeline company seeking letter of support for Northern B.C. project

NorthRiver Midstream has requested a letter of support from the City of Fort St. John for their Northeast B.C. Connector Project.
Editorial: Stop with the ‘Canada is dying’ nonsense

Editorial: Stop with the ‘Canada is dying’ nonsense

It’s so much easier and gratifying to take to social media with cheap shots and draping oneself in the victim cloak to garner likes from supporters.
Man who killed girl in drunk-driving crash jailed again after latest drunken collision

Man who killed girl in drunk-driving crash jailed again after latest drunken collision

Karl Matthew Schwarz, 39, pleaded guilty Friday in Kamloops provincial court to charges of impaired driving, driving while prohibited and breach of a release order, as well as two counts of domestic assault.
B.C. First Nation votes to take over child and family services for its members

B.C. First Nation votes to take over child and family services for its members

DUNCAN, B.C. — British Columbia's largest First Nation has voted to take over authority of child and family services for its members.
Special interlocutor 'waiting' for MP bill criminalizing residential school denialism

Special interlocutor 'waiting' for MP bill criminalizing residential school denialism

OTTAWA — Canada's justice minister is considering options raised by the independent adviser on unmarked graves, who says Indigenous leaders want Canada to move on criminalizing residential school denialism.
Emotional support pickles bring smiles at Duchess Park Craft Fair

Emotional support pickles bring smiles at Duchess Park Craft Fair

Helena Girard, a Prince George crocheter, knows people are responding to her handmade Emotional Support Pickles because of all the stresses in this world.