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McBride, Valemount get community grants from province

McBride, Valemount get community grants from province

The Robson Valley has received $677,000 from the province to help with infrastructure, administration and service delivery needs. Both McBride and Valemount have been handed small community grants of $336,956, and $340,441, respectively.
Museum embarks on display pavilion

Museum embarks on display pavilion

Work is underway on a roof to put over the heads of some rare and enormous artifacts.
Group calls on city to help improve Nechako watershed

Group calls on city to help improve Nechako watershed

A group devoted to keeping the Nechako watershed healthy is calling on the city to help with a long-term strategy.
The Alaska Highway is melting

The Alaska Highway is melting

Tourist officials in Northeast B.C. say they're not yet worried about the impacts of thawing permafrost on Alaska Highway tourism.
4-H gears up for biggest year at BCNE

4-H gears up for biggest year at BCNE

4-H at the fair has been beefed up this year. Always a popular inclusion at almost any fall fair in B.C.
School district eligible for bus funding

School district eligible for bus funding

School District 57 can apply for up to $687,663 from a new student transportation fund. Education Minister Mike Bernier announced $14.
Rock camp for girls hits the high notes

Rock camp for girls hits the high notes

Myriam and Perla had only seen each other around at school and neither of them knew Rozz, but that didn't matter when the three teenagers came together to write a rock song.
Bulletin Board August 11 to 17

Bulletin Board August 11 to 17

Fraser Lake Festival of the Arts Friday from 6 to 10 p..m. the Fraser Lake Festival of the Arts events include a coffeehouse at Fraser Lake Legion, 165 Chowsunket St., plus exhibitions, music, and workshops at the Arena on Highway 16 from 10 a.m.
Cancer society presents local man with leadership award

Cancer society presents local man with leadership award

Once the volunteer saw first hand who exactly he was fundraising for when he visited Camp Good Times, a family camp for children who have cancer, it suddenly didn't matter how much rain landed on him or how cold the wind blew during the Cops for Canc
Mentally ill man sentenced for exposing genitals

Mentally ill man sentenced for exposing genitals

A mentally ill Prince George man spent more than a month in jail for exposing his penis in public.