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ALS Walk in the park shows support for those with the disease

ALS Walk in the park shows support for those with the disease

There were more than 100 participants at the ALS Walk held in Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park Sunday to raise awareness and funds for those affected by the disease.
Smoke is visible in Prince George

Smoke is visible in Prince George

Smoke from the Comstock Lake fire, about 100 kms west of Hixon, has drifted north and is visible in the Prince George area. The wind shifted, increasing the smoke over the city and is expected to linger in the area for the next few days.
Lheidli T'enneh First Nation votes no to treaty

Lheidli T'enneh First Nation votes no to treaty

With 137 votes for and 185 against the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation for the second time, declined the treaty with B.C. and Canada.
Celebrations at the Pavilion

Celebrations at the Pavilion

Celebrating the opening of the Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park's pavilion, which was created in partnership between the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation and the City of Prince George, guests were invited to enjoy drumming and song, storytelling and profess
Grandmothers invite public to golf for a cause Sunday

Grandmothers invite public to golf for a cause Sunday

It's Texas Scramble style golfing during the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Prince George third annual tournament held at the rolling greens at of Alder Hills Sunday.
Goodsir Nature Park seeking helping hands

Goodsir Nature Park seeking helping hands

Goodsir Nature Park is the labour of one man's love for Canadian botany. Now he needs a little labour from others.

Rempel now at helm of Community Arts Council

The Community Arts Council (CAC) has a new president.
Big Bike cause hits close to home

Big Bike cause hits close to home

When little Marley fainted as a toddler, her father went into panic. It wasn't just the fear every dad has about the health of their child but about seeing it through the eyes of a two-time survivor of childhood open heart surgery.
Appeal court upholds decision over euthanized bear cub

Appeal court upholds decision over euthanized bear cub

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court ruling in favour of a conservation officer's decision to euthanize an orphaned black bear cub.
Homeless count results released

Homeless count results released

The number of homeless counted during a survey in April was virtually the same as that uncovered during a similar effort two years ago, but there have been changes in composition.