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Inmates support local corrections officer's Cops for Cancer ride

Inmates support local corrections officer's Cops for Cancer ride

When Joe Crump set out to train for the Cops for Cancer Tour de North team, he had no idea how touched he would by the children's stories he heard and how unifying that message would be.
District looks to develop aboriginal-focused phys ed

District looks to develop aboriginal-focused phys ed

School District 57 has two new sports coordinators in charge of bringing in new programs at no cost to students. They were hired by the aboriginal education department, said manager Shelly Niemi.
An independent's day

An independent's day

Election campaign season kicked into another gear Saturday as Independent Cariboo-Prince George candidate Sheldon Clare opened his campaign office.
Liberals open doors

Liberals open doors

As a country, Canada is unrecognizable from what it used to be, and people are ready to change that, according to Cariboo-Prince George Liberal candidate Tracy Calogheros.
Liberals open campaign office doors

Liberals open campaign office doors

As a country, Canada is unrecognizable from what it used to be, and people are ready to change that, according to Cariboo-Prince George Liberal candidate Tracy Calogheros.

Band born at BCNE busy

Mike Vigano knew the city's most popular party band was going to break up. He knew, because he was in it.

Community artists invited into classrooms

The sound of school bells ringing across the region is also a call to local artists. The new scholastic year is also the start of the new artistic education year.

Lawsuit against school district withdrawn

A Houston woman who suffered injuries when she slipped and fell in the community's high school parking lot nearly three years ago, has withdrawn her lawsuit against the Bulkley Valley school district over the incident.
Traveling photographer stopping in P.G. to capture residents for mosaic

Traveling photographer stopping in P.G. to capture residents for mosaic

One man traveling in his Canadian flag adorned motorhome is crisscrossing the country in an effort to unite the nation.
Nukko Lake Store is closing up shop

Nukko Lake Store is closing up shop

For more than 60 years, the Nukko Lake General Store has been giving locals the convenience of buying groceries, hardware and gas without making the half-hour trip into Prince George.