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City issues call for designs for pavilion panels

City issues call for designs for pavilion panels

The city is in search of ideas for four displays of public art to grace the new pavilion at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park .
Investigation continues in Mount Polley tailings spill

Investigation continues in Mount Polley tailings spill

A deadline looms for provincial charges to be laid in the failure of the tailings dam at Imperial Metals' Mount Polley mine, but the B.C. Conservation Officer Service says the investigation has not finished.
First passengers board Highway 16 bus

First passengers board Highway 16 bus

Karle Nooski is going to visit his big family in Nautley. It's been so long that he had tears in his eyes just talking about it.
Clark, Weaver tour Site C

Clark, Weaver tour Site C

Premier Christy Clark and BC Green Leader Andrew Weaver set their sights on Site C as B.C.'s legislative assembly is set to return to work on Thursday. Both made a stop in Fort St.
Active Aging Project offering sports program, day trip, more

Active Aging Project offering sports program, day trip, more

Pickle ball. Confusing for some, entertaining for others, it could remain a mystery, but not for those who register with the Active Aging Project to be introduced to the popular activity at the Northern Sport Centre on July 12.
BCNE to host seniors info fair

BCNE to host seniors info fair

The Seniors Info Fair will once again be held in Kin 3 during the British Columbia Northern Exhibition (BCNE) on Aug. 17 at the fair grounds.
Museum to preserve Lheidli T'enneh history

Museum to preserve Lheidli T'enneh history

The Exploration Place has a unique relationship with the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation and part of it has to do with location.
Library sees increased useage

Library sees increased useage

The numbers were up on a handful of fronts at the Prince George Public Library during 2016. According to its annual report, 27,900 people attended library programs over the year, a 26 per cent jump over 2015.
Local Navy League cadet gets provincial top honour

Local Navy League cadet gets provincial top honour

Lyle Toderovich received recognition for achieving excellence when he was in cadets while growing up in Alberta. Now, 47 years later, history repeated itself when Toderovich's son Vincent, was recently recognized for excellence in cadets in B.C.
Car swept away, but one person OK in wash out near Williams Lake

Car swept away, but one person OK in wash out near Williams Lake

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - One person needed to be pulled to safety after an early morning wash out along a rural British Columbia highway swept away at least one vehicle. A news release from North District RCMP say the wash out occurred just after 3 a.m.