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Redemption time for College Heights

It was payback time for the College Heights Cougars. The memory of losing the North Central zone final double-A girls volleyball in a five-set gutcruncher to the D.P.
Statistical wrinkle belies new home sales, CMHC economist says

Statistical wrinkle belies new home sales, CMHC economist says

The market for new single-family homes is probably much better than recent statistics are indicating, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
BCNREB raises concern over dual-agency ban

BCNREB raises concern over dual-agency ban

The B.C. Northern Real Estate Board says it is disappointed in a decision by the province's real estate regulator to ban limited dual agency.
Terrace-to-Hazeltons bus service starts Monday

Terrace-to-Hazeltons bus service starts Monday

An extension from Terrace to the Hazeltons of B.C. Transit's service along Highway 16 starts Monday.
Regional district on trail of rogue radiowaves

Regional district on trail of rogue radiowaves

Staff from the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George will be on the hunt for sources of radio interference hampering communications between volunteer fire departments in the region, following the purchase of a real-time handheld spectrum analyzer.
Nechako roundtable seeking regional support

Nechako roundtable seeking regional support

The Nechako Watershed Roundtable is looking to regional municipalities to secure sustainable funding.
Woman reported missing

Woman reported missing

The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating a missing person. Sheena May Halverson, 31, has not been seen in more than two months despite extensive efforts to find her, police said Friday.
Lawsuit over mechanical bull riding injuries dropped

Lawsuit over mechanical bull riding injuries dropped

A Prince George man has dropped his lawsuit over the injuries he allegedly suffered while riding a mechanical bull. Scott Painter agreed to a consent order on Nov. 3 dismissing the proceedings without a hearing and cost to any party.
Brucellosis subject of UNBC Anthropology in Our Backyards talk

Brucellosis subject of UNBC Anthropology in Our Backyards talk

A University of Northern British Columbia assistant professor will give a talk this Tuesday evening on why a debilitating disease persisted on the Maltese islands for nearly 100 years and what can be learned from it.
Death of man who fell out of ambulance an accident, coroner's jury finds

Death of man who fell out of ambulance an accident, coroner's jury finds

A coroner's jury has deemed an accident the death of a Quesnel man who fell out of the back of an ambulance and has issued recommendations to prevent a similar event from happening in the future. Ebony Aaron Wood, 36, died on Nov.