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Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek's Uhura, coming to Northern FanCon

Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek's Uhura, coming to Northern FanCon

Northern FanCon has one to beam aboard from the original Star Trek cast. One could, in a literary way, say that this special guest earned the Star of Freedom for the depth of work done on the show and the depth of ground broken in western culture.
Kordyban Lodge celebrates five years

Kordyban Lodge celebrates five years

Leo Sabulsky had no desire to be a cooperative cancer patient. The retired teacher had been diagnosed with cancer in 2016 and had made his way from his hometown of Chetwynd to the B.C. Cancer Centre for the North for treatment.
Updated story: Police issue further details on counterfeit cash

Updated story: Police issue further details on counterfeit cash

Prince George RCMP are asking cashiers to be wary after receiving reports of counterfeit cash popping up at local businesses. Two Caucasian men in their 20s are suspected of passing fake $100 Canadian bills.
B&E suspects on the loose

B&E suspects on the loose

Three men wanted in connection with a break and enter earlier this year. Vanderhoof RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating Alfred Jones David, 37, Robbie Norman Gibbons, 29, and Tyler Walter Orenchuk, 32.
Slayings that shocked remote B.C. community result in 10 years for accused

Slayings that shocked remote B.C. community result in 10 years for accused

A man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the fatal shootings of two men that shocked and devastated a remote northern B.C. community. In December, B.C.
Charity dinner for AWAC at downtown restaurant

Charity dinner for AWAC at downtown restaurant

A downtown restaurant will host a charity dinner for the Association Advocating for Women and Children. It's set for this Wednesday, March 21 at Betulla Burning, 1253 Third Ave.
Rural education report urges change in school funding

Rural education report urges change in school funding

The chair of Prince George's school board believes a recent report demonstrates the government's current funding model for rural education is inadequate.
Fire leaves North Nechako home extensively damaged

Fire leaves North Nechako home extensively damaged

A North Nechako home suffered extensive damage in a fire early Friday morning. Called to the scene at about 2 a.m., Prince George Fire Rescue firefighters arrived to find the 3600-block McClarty Crescent home fully involved.
Last year Prince George's most violent in a decade

Last year Prince George's most violent in a decade

Prince George's top cop said 2017 was the most violent year the city has seen in the last 10.
Monk remembered for leadership

Monk remembered for leadership

FORT ST. JAMES -- He will be remembered as a true leader. Many Dakelh/Sekani First Nations are mourning the loss of one of their most influential and highly regarded leaders, Chief Justa Monk of Tl'azt'en Nation.