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Program promoting mental, physical health

Program promoting mental, physical health

A Prince George project is getting people with mental illness to take part in directing the activities that lead them to live healthier lifestyles.
UNBC researchers detail impact of tailings pond failure

UNBC researchers detail impact of tailings pond failure

The massive tailing pond spill at Mount Polley Mine raised water levels and temperature in Quesnel Lake, increased copper concentrations and spread a massive plume of fine sediment which remains suspended in the lake and is spreading into connecting
Police bust drug dealers

Police bust drug dealers

An out-of-town drug trafficking team has been disrupted in Prince George, thanks to help the RCMP received from the public. Mounties began receiving several calls letting them know about open offers of drugs being made by a group of men.
Gov't association brings AGM to city

Gov't association brings AGM to city

One of the largest gatherings of political staff and elected officials in the province is about to happen in Prince George.
Prince George man arrested for pair of robberies

Prince George man arrested for pair of robberies

A 25-year-old Prince George man is in custody and facing charges following a pair of violent robberies in the city over the weekend.
Gift of a lifetime

Gift of a lifetime

Karyn Sharp has been living with one of her mother's kidneys for 26 years. She discovered her kidneys were failing as a scared 17-year-old after signing up for her very first blood donation.
Divided markets celebrate outdoor season start

Divided markets celebrate outdoor season start

His belly warmed by bannock from a nearby vendor, Prince George musician Darby Yule strummed Old Crow Medicine Show's Wagon Wheel, singing under somewhat clear skies and a brown umbrella middday Saturday at the Prince George Farmers' Market.
Arts student finds niche in North

Arts student finds niche in North

When he graduated in 2008 from Thompson Rivers University (TRU) in Kamloops, Jerimy Earl had a fairly good idea of the challenges he was about to face.
UNBC students win water award

UNBC students win water award

A handful of engineering students are award winners after their project on wastewater management took top prize at a provincial competition.
Barkerville open by donations until end of month

Barkerville open by donations until end of month

For those on a budget, those worried about being disappointed, those who travel in large groups, those who could never dream of affording it - well you don't have to dream, you can walk right into Barkerville on your own terms.