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Last of charges against former fire chief dropped

Last of charges against former fire chief dropped

A former Fort St. James fire chief no longer stands accused of sexual assault.
O'Dine back on World Cup podium

O'Dine back on World Cup podium

P.G. snowboard crosser teams up with Bergermann to win bronze in Turkey
Ski crosser Simmerling breaks leg, P.G. racer Gairns sixth in World Cup debut

Ski crosser Simmerling breaks leg, P.G. racer Gairns sixth in World Cup debut

KANANA SKI S, Alta. - A series of crashes left Canada off the podium in the last ski cross World Cup before the Pyeongchang Games, and one ended one athlete's Olympic dreams completely.
O'Dine second in small final in Turkey

O'Dine second in small final in Turkey

Meryeta O’Dine’s string of top-10 success on the World Cup snowboard cross tour continued Saturday on the slopes in Ezurum, Turley. The 20-year-old from Prince George finished second the women’s small final and sixth overall in the 32-athlete event.
District orders property owner to remove shed from parkland

District orders property owner to remove shed from parkland

A Ness Lake resident will have to demolish or move a shop building encroaching on a park after the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board refused to sell the owner the parkland the building is on.
UNBC forum urges caution on resource development

UNBC forum urges caution on resource development

A day after resource and municipal leaders crowded the stage of the B.C.
Snow making plant coming to Otway

Snow making plant coming to Otway

B.C. Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Selina Robinson announced $350,000 in funding for the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club on Friday.
Good yarns shared during klickety klack of Knitting Train

Good yarns shared during klickety klack of Knitting Train

Northern towns are stitched together by train tracks. Close-knit communities are made even closer by fellowship, shared experience and yarns - in both senses of that powerful word.
Trip to see solar eclipse focus of presentation

Trip to see solar eclipse focus of presentation

A Prince George couple will recount this evening their trip to see the solar eclipse as it crossed the United States this summer. The presentation, put on by Mike Nash and Judy Lett, is set for Artspace, above Books and Company, 1685 Third Ave., 7 p.
District supports electric vehicle charging station plan

District supports electric vehicle charging station plan

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board of directors threw their support behind a plan to bring electric car charging infrastructure to the 1,240-kilometre Highway 16 and 97 corridor on Thursday.