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Elizabeth May discusses pipelines, upcoming election, SNC-Lavalin scandal during Prince George visit

Elizabeth May discusses pipelines, upcoming election, SNC-Lavalin scandal during Prince George visit

The Green Party of Canada leader also touched on pipelines and other subjects
REVIEW: Big laughs at Miracle Theatre’s opening weekend

REVIEW: Big laughs at Miracle Theatre’s opening weekend

Halfway There is all the way there for a good time and a good cause
PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings take Game Two overtime thriller

PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings take Game Two overtime thriller

P.G. downs Coquitlam Express 3-2 (OT) to take 2-0 series lead
The province wants to know what would make you stop driving everywhere

The province wants to know what would make you stop driving everywhere

B.C. wants your opinion on walkable and bike-friendly communities
Prince George Cougars crowned once again by Royals

Prince George Cougars crowned once again by Royals

After tying it up in the second, Cats give up three goals in the third
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Industry and Trades Skills For Aboriginal Teens

Industry and Trades Skills For Aboriginal Teens

In other circumstances they might have fallen back, or been left behind, but instead they were the first. Twenty Aboriginal teenagers were drummed into the Canfor Theatre at UNBC and took turns waving at their families in celebration and graduation.

Why was Mega-Sprinkler not used on wildfires?

It was a hot summer. Some of that heat was the roar of forest fires. Some of that heat was the roar of anger over how the fires were fought.
Nancy Greene Raine helps Hart Ski Hill celebrate 50 years

Nancy Greene Raine helps Hart Ski Hill celebrate 50 years

In honour of its 50th anniversary the Hart Ski Hll organization invited Nancy Greene Raine, 1968 slalom Olympic gold medalist and Canada's Female Athlete of the Century, to help celebrate.
Regional Science Fair was held at UNBC Saturday

Regional Science Fair was held at UNBC Saturday

Hannah Gibson, Grade 7 Heather Park student, thinks her idea to put opposing magnets on wind turbines will offer perpetual motion essentially saving the world, while Madison Brasson and Kyra Wiebe, Grade 9 Westside Academy students, partnered to prov