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Air quality advisory ended

Air quality advisory ended

Four days after it was first issued, the air quality advisory sparked by high concentrations of particulate in the city's air has ended. In a statement issued at 8:30 a.m.
Voluntary water meter program makes comeback

Voluntary water meter program makes comeback

The city is bringing back its water meter program for residents interested in keeping a closer eye on what's going down the drain.
City's economic advisory committee takes shape

City's economic advisory committee takes shape

With staff now in place, the city is cobbling together a group to point its new economic development department in the right direction. City council established a new economic development advisory committee Monday night, chaired by Mayor Lyn Hall.
UNBC grads get early career success

UNBC grads get early career success

Within two years of graduation, most University of Northern B.C. students are working in their chosen field and staying in the north, according to a new report. UNBC president Daniel Weeks said the report Putting Degrees to Work, which looked at B.C.
Safety warning issued for Christmas lights

Safety warning issued for Christmas lights

Health Canada has issued a safety warning for two brands of Christmas lights. They are Taizhou Hongpeng Colour Lanterns (CSA file number 241989) and Ningbo EGO International Co. Ltd. (CSA file number 263917).
Problem renters can be avoided with due diligence, advocate says

Problem renters can be avoided with due diligence, advocate says

If there is a lesson other landlords could learn from an RCMP takedown of a flophouse for drug addicts nearly two weeks ago, it's to make sure they know who they're renting to, says the chief executive officer of LandlordBC.
Faculty challenge Moore as chancellor

Faculty challenge Moore as chancellor

Faculty, alumni and students are calling on the University of Northern B.C. to reverse its decision to make retired Conservative MP James Moore its next chancellor in May.
Online backlash against Moore as UNBC chancellor

Online backlash against Moore as UNBC chancellor

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First weekend "relatively quiet" for Operation Red Nose

First weekend "relatively quiet" for Operation Red Nose

Operation Red Nose delivered 88 safe rides home during its opening weekend of the holiday season. That's down from 113 during the same weekend last year, which in turn was well down from 131 rides during the campaign's first weekend in 2013.
HIV is not a death sentence

HIV is not a death sentence

Editor's note: This story won the gold medal for Best Multimedia Feature in the 2016 Canadian Community Newspaper Association Awards, announced April 15, 2016. Embedded within the photo below is video, a photo gallery, and a few extras to check out.