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Civic Centre to change its name

Civic Centre to change its name

The Civic Centre's role as a northern conference site will now be highlighted front and centre and on the facility.
July 11 city council live blog

July 11 city council live blog

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Final investment decision for LNG Canada delayed

Final investment decision for LNG Canada delayed

A final investment decision has been pushed back for a Shell-led liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility planned for the B.C. coast near Kitimat. LNG Canada officials aren't saying when the decision will be revisited.
School district wins Pride award

School district wins Pride award

With an inclusivity teacher, classrooms adorned with rainbow colours and new supportive resources for students, School District 57 is being acknowledged as a local champion by the Prince George Pride Society.
Man killed in Bear Lake accident

Man killed in Bear Lake accident

A 63-year-old man killed in a single-vehicle accident on Highway 97 near Bear Lake Saturday evening was not wearing a seat belt, police have determined. Police believe the accident happened at about 7 p.m.
Pride parade reflects changing attitudes

Pride parade reflects changing attitudes

Sandra Tanemura no longer has to dodge the indignity of angry people throwing vegetables at her when she takes part in the Prince George Pride Parade.
UNBC researchers get grants

UNBC researchers get grants

There's $453,000 in funding going to five UNBC researchers from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
Brooks wants leadership back

Brooks wants leadership back

A local politician would like his old job back. Dan Brooks of Vanderhoof has announced his intention to run for leader of the B.C. Conservative Party, a post he held from April 2014 until he resigned this past January.
Canoe project keeps memories flowing

Canoe project keeps memories flowing

The steady thump of adze against cottonwood harkens to the deep rhythmic sound of a native drum beat.
YMCA offering free membership to teens

YMCA offering free membership to teens

Free summer memberships are offered to teens 13 to 18 years old at the YMCA of Northern B.C.