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Guys are ready to talk health

Guys are ready to talk health

It can take some nudging, but Brandon Grant has found men really are willing to talk about their health issues.

Young leaders embark on Fraser River adventure

Seven young men and women from across British Columbia are about to embark on a trip down the Fraser River They have been selected to take part in the Sustainable Living Leadership Program, a 25-day journey by canoe, raft and foot that starts Thursda

Companies give $1.5 million to pipeline training program

A program to train aboriginal people to build and operate the Pacific Trail natural gas pipeline has received a $1.5-million boost from companies behind the project.

Explosives remain missing

The search remains ongoing for two boxes of dynamite reported to have fallen off a freight truck near Terrace two weeks ago.

Fundraising team grabs national honour

For the first time ever in northern B.C., a group of local fundraisers has been honoured by the Canadian Cancer Society.

Local man identified as body pulled out of river

Colin Oliver Wesley, 65, of Prince George has been identified as the man whose body was pulled out of the Fraser River on Sunday. The exact cause of Wesley's death remains under investigation but foul play is not suspected, B.C.
Mentor offers a guiding hand

Mentor offers a guiding hand

After spending years in the corporate world, Elizabeth Vieira-Richard struck out on her own to play in a sandbox.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Body found near river

The B.C. Coroner's Service is investigating a human body recovered from the Fraser River. The body was found Sunday afternoon, and investigators were still on scene as of 4 p.m. Sunday.

Dog policy leaves woman fit to be tied

A woman whose application to adopt a dog from the SPCA was denied due to her plan to tether the dog in her yard for training purposes has been given a second chance.

On the road again

Crack-sealing the key to pothole prevention