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Cosplayers find a home at Northern FanCon

When you're a mutant kaled from the planet Skaro, otherwise known as a dalek, you can't just show up at the main entrance to CN Centre and expect to get through security at Northern FanCon.
Liberals supporting sustainable economy

Liberals supporting sustainable economy

Shirley Bond, Liberals Question 1: Why should young people able to vote for the first time in this election support you and your party? Voting for the first time is exciting and important.
Green Party looking to future

Green Party looking to future

Nan Kendy, Green Question 1: Why should young people able to vote for the first time in this election support you and your party? The Green Party is a party that is looking to the future.
NDP would support youth, First Nations, families

NDP would support youth, First Nations, families

Natalie Fletcher, NDP Question 1: Why should young people able to vote for the first time in this election support you and your party? Young British Columbians are among the ones worst impacted by the failures and mismanagement of the Christy Clark g
UNBC president criticized for supporting B.C. Liberals

UNBC president criticized for supporting B.C. Liberals

With the provincial election just around the corner, Daniel Weeks, president of the University of Northern British Columbia, has come under attack.
B.C. elementary, secondary students to hold mock election

B.C. elementary, secondary students to hold mock election

Students will have their vote on Monday.
Meet the candidates for P.G.-Valemount

Meet the candidates for P.G.-Valemount

Shirley Bond Family lies at the heart of all that Shirley Bond has accomplished in her 16-year career as MLA for Prince George-Valemount. "I owe so much to my family and for their support.
Spot fires at Wilson Park linked to train engine

Spot fires at Wilson Park linked to train engine

A faulty CN Rail train engine may have been the cause of a series of spot fires in Wilson Park on Tuesday evening. Prince George resident Ryan Unruh said he was walking his dog along the Nechako River at about 6:30 p.m.
Plan for WorkSafeBC surplus questioned at gathering

Plan for WorkSafeBC surplus questioned at gathering

A local labour leader is crying foul over a B.C. Liberals plan to divert surplus WorkSafeBC funds back to employers.
Public urged to brace for flooding

Public urged to brace for flooding

The provincial government is urging the public to prepare for localized flooding as water levels are expected to rise in B.C.'s Central and Southern Interior regions.