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UNBC women's basketball team drop pair of weekend games at home

UNBC women's basketball team drop pair of weekend games at home

The team next heads to Edmonton to take on the MacEwan Griffins on November 17 and 18.
Prince George anti-poverty group receives award

Prince George anti-poverty group receives award

The Bob Scott Award goes to a recipient that exemplifies integrity, leadership and inspiration in contributing to the betterment of Prince George.
How a B.C. woman helped give voice to survivors of sexual assault

How a B.C. woman helped give voice to survivors of sexual assault

The publication ban meant to protect Kelly Favro from further harm effectively silenced her — so she took action. Thanks to her and others like her, the rules have changed.
Opinion: Electric vehicles are not ready for broad use

Opinion: Electric vehicles are not ready for broad use

We neither have the technology nor the economy to back what is in fact one of the biggest grifts we've ever seen.
Search continues for missing members of Northern B.C. First Nation

Search continues for missing members of Northern B.C. First Nation

Saik’uz First Nation members Chelsey Quaw (Heron) and Jay Preston Raphael remain missing, but the community hopes to raise awareness and support for their search. 
Studio Fair brings out the kid in visitors looking for that special something

Studio Fair brings out the kid in visitors looking for that special something

Since they moved here three years ago Heike Wrobbel and Robert Frederickson attend Studio Fair every year. And every year they find something unique to purchase.
First-time Studio Fair vendor showcases gold-rimmed pottery pieces

First-time Studio Fair vendor showcases gold-rimmed pottery pieces

There are more than 300 vendors at the artisan craft fair this year and Pam Hagen of Sticks ‘n Stones Studio Pottery has her functional artwork on display.
Prince George food bank volunteers rising to the challenge

Prince George food bank volunteers rising to the challenge

The Salvation Army Food Bank serves more than 3,700 people every month in Prince George and about 35 per cent of them are children.
Food bank a lifeline, Prince George single mom of four says

Food bank a lifeline, Prince George single mom of four says

Unexpectedly laid off from her job and now experiencing some medical issues, Tawny Vittner had to turn to the Salvation Army Food Bank for help.
Opinion: Rules needed at supportive housing spots

Opinion: Rules needed at supportive housing spots

Rule 1:  No drugs or drug use in the Motels or in the residential areas. Rule 2: We want to know who is going to be living in the units.