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Aboriginal architect hosting lecture at library

Aboriginal architect hosting lecture at library

The building Patrick Stewart designed on Seabird Island is more than 20 years old, but the architect still points to it as a favourite example of using place-based knowledge to inform indigenous design.
New mortgages rules have pluses and minuses, says mortgage broker

New mortgages rules have pluses and minuses, says mortgage broker

The federal government's latest initiatives to cool overheated real estate markets are drawing a mixed review from a local mortgage broker.
Pilot dies in plane crash southwest of Prince George

Pilot dies in plane crash southwest of Prince George

A team of Transportation Safety Board investigators has been sent to gather evidence from the scene a fatal plane crash about 160 kilometres southwest of Prince George.
Maintenance work to cause delays south of Prince George

Maintenance work to cause delays south of Prince George

Expect delays of up to 20 minutes on Highway 97 today and tomorrow due to maintenance work 15 kilometres south of the city, according to DriveBC. The work is being carried out from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both days.
Overdue hiker located

Overdue hiker located

The hiker who was reported overdue Monday night has been located and is safe, Prince George RCMP said in a release issued shortly after 11 a.m. Victor Gustafson, 57, had been reported missing at about 10:30 p.m.
Two lectures in town Wednesday

Two lectures in town Wednesday

The University of Northern B.C. is helping organize two free lectures Wednesday. The first, at 6 p.m., features Patrick Reid Stewart discussing why indigenous place-based knowledge is central to indigenous architecture and design.
Julie Daniluk to headline Healthier You Expo

Julie Daniluk to headline Healthier You Expo

Food can be a comfort, a social stimulator, a fuel, but Julie Daniluk constantly shows off how food can also be a healer.
Project aims to capture traditional stories

Project aims to capture traditional stories

As a teenager Jenny Martin spent hours transcribing the words Nak'azdli elders spoke into old tapes, picking out bits of tradition in pieces of their past as she archived memories.
Public input sought on new biosolids and composting rules

Public input sought on new biosolids and composting rules

New requirements for the management and use of biosolid are among the proposals being aired in a policy intentions paper for the provincial government's organic matter recycling regulation.
Teen charged in creepy clown scare

Teen charged in creepy clown scare

Charges of uttering threats and mischief have been approved against the 16-year-old boy arrested this week after a "creepy clown" threat was leveled against Prince George schools.