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Kodiaks scrimmage in Black and Gold game tonight at Masich Place Stadium

Kodiaks scrimmage in Black and Gold game tonight at Masich Place Stadium

Prince George junior football team preparing for second season in BCFC
Local author unveils latest book

Local author unveils latest book

John Brink will be at Books And Company tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to sign copies of the new book.
B.C. researchers discover Janus, the first 'two-faced' star

B.C. researchers discover Janus, the first 'two-faced' star

An international team of astronomers, including two UBC researchers, reveal the first 'two-faced' star, a celestial Rosetta Stone to help unravel the cosmic evolution of a dying star.
Toxic drugs killed eight residents in June

Toxic drugs killed eight residents in June

The total number of deaths from illicit drugs in Prince George so far this year is 39.
New Prince George downtown plan behind schedule

New Prince George downtown plan behind schedule

The City of Prince George will be seeking public input on a new Civic Core District Plan in ‘late summer.’
Oil and gas methane reductions less expensive than paying carbon tax, study finds

Oil and gas methane reductions less expensive than paying carbon tax, study finds

New research using the latest figures for Canada's methane emissions concludes it would be much cheaper for the energy industry to meet reduction targets for the potent greenhouse gas than it would be to pay carbon taxes on it.
Lheidli T’enneh First Nation to begin construction of new childcare centre

Lheidli T’enneh First Nation to begin construction of new childcare centre

The childcare centre will be located at the southern entrance to Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park
Cartoon: Looking for ways to conserve water

Cartoon: Looking for ways to conserve water

Jehovah's Witnesses to return to CN Centre

Jehovah's Witnesses to return to CN Centre

After a three-year hiatus, convention expected to draw 2,300 delegates
Canadians' vacation plans hit by inflation, airline delays: Leger survey

Canadians' vacation plans hit by inflation, airline delays: Leger survey

TORONTO — A third of Canadians have changed or cancelled their vacation plans due to inflation, according to a new survey by Leger.