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Doherty named fisheries critic

Doherty named fisheries critic

Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty has been named the new fisheries critic. Doherty got the news not long before Canadians did.
Bulletin Board Sept. 15 to 21

Bulletin Board Sept. 15 to 21

District 57 Tapestry Singers Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. at Quinson elementary school, 251 Ogilvie St. S., the Tapestry Singers would like to invite new members to join them for their tenth season.
City grants open for application

City grants open for application

The city is opening up grants for community-minded ideas that will celebrate the city.
With Enbridge acquisition looming, Spectra moves forward on three Northeast B.C. pipelines

With Enbridge acquisition looming, Spectra moves forward on three Northeast B.C. pipelines

When pipeline giant Enbridge officially acquires Spectra Energy early next year, the company will have dozens of kilometres of new pipe in the ground in Northeast B.C.
Stabbing suspect turns himself in

Stabbing suspect turns himself in

A 32-year-old man suspected of violently stabbing another man two weeks ago has turned himself in after police put out a warrant for his arrest Thursday. Kyle Anthony Garnot turned himself in at arount 1:30 p.m.
Shooting for the moon

Shooting for the moon

Few accents are as ticklish to the Canadian ear as the Irish.
Ancient Forest adventures

Ancient Forest adventures

When we moved back to Prince George, I first heard about the Ancient Forests trails and park and I was determined to go.On this last Labour Day weekend I finally made it, accompanied by my husband, my kids and my in-laws.
Daniluk, Hister to appear at Healthier You Expo

Daniluk, Hister to appear at Healthier You Expo

Two nationally recognized personalities in health and wellness will be special guests at this year's Healthier You Expo. The two headliners this year are Julie Daniluk and Art Hister.
Adversity fosters future success

Adversity fosters future success

In a recent survey done by the group Goodthink, participants were asked to list five pivotal points in their lives that made them what they are today. The vast majority of these occurrences, roughly 80 per cent, were negative.
Retired teacher dancing up a storm

Retired teacher dancing up a storm

Retired school teacher, Irene (Campbell) Rigler was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1923. Irene will celebrate her 93rd birthday next week. Here is her story in a nutshell.