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When Death Speaks everybody should listen

When Death Speaks everybody should listen

Even though death is the irrefutable, inevitable, unavoidable conclusion to life, people seem to have a hard time coming to terms with their own - and others' - mortality.
Man in Motion checks in on Trent Seymour

Man in Motion checks in on Trent Seymour

The long road to recovery for Trent Seymour, the teenaged athlete paralyzed this fall when he was shot in the back in a hunting accident, received a boost when Canadian icon Rick Hansen paid a bedside visit earlier this month.
Barber won't be cut out of shop

Barber won't be cut out of shop

It was a close shave, but George the Barber will get to celebrate his 50th anniversary in business at the same location after all.
City honours slain soldiers

City honours slain soldiers

Prince George paid tribute to two fallen soldiers, killed in separate terrorist attacks last week, during a ceremony at the Cenotaph on Saturday.
Meeting Toopy and Binoo

Meeting Toopy and Binoo

Haley Piano, 4, visits with Toopy, right, and Binoo Thursday morning in the pediatrics clinic at UHNBC.

Driver complained about street lights near deaths

The pair of streetlights near where two people were killed earlier this month were out of operation at the time of their deaths, according a Prince George man who drives through the area every morning on his way to work.

Expert explores winter sports culture

Award-winning researcher, professor and author Andrei Markovits will be speaking today at UNBC on how winter sports fit into the broader sports culture.

Spending quiet time with Santa

There's a new Christmas program at Pine Centre Mall suited especially for those children who need My Time with Santa to be a bit less hectic.

Operation Red Nose looks to hit big milestone this year

After 16-year of providing safe rides home, Operation Red Nose in Prince George is on track to deliver its 10,000th trip this holiday season.

Second Inside Ride a success

The second annual Inside Ride, which took place on Tuesday at the John McInnis Centre, raised more than $18,000. More money is expected to roll in as the event is able to take donations until the end of November.