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Scotia Bank MS Walk

The Scotia Bank Multiple Sclerosis Walk is on Sunday at Fort George Park with registration at 11 a.m. The walk starts at 12 noon and is followed by lunch courtesy of Subway restaurants.

Jazz flight attendants give clearance for strike

Airline operates six round trip flights between Vancouver and Prince George

First Nations burn province on wildfire protection

B.C. First Nations scorched the provincial government Monday by demanding better fire prevention for aboriginal communities caught in the middle of vast stands of beetle-killed timber. Of 103 such communities in B.C.'s wildfire region, the B.C.

Break and enter in the Hart

Police are on the lookout for a red vehicle after a call to a break and enter ini the 2100 block of Croft Road in the Hart on Friday.

Solar system draws interest

Hart Highlands homeowner Keith Little was busy Saturday fielding questions from a steady stream of people interested in the solar-powered system he uses to heat the water his family uses for everything from showering to cleaning the dishes.

Top UNBC students earn Governor General medals

They're the whizziest of University of Northern British Columbia's whiz kids.

BC Beef Day on Wednesday

B.C. Beef Day is set for Wednesday to encourage British Columbians to buy local and celebrate the industry.

Freakish incident

A rather freak accident near Williams Lake occurred May 27 when a motorcyclist on Highway 97 South caught his sleeve on his handlebar, causing the bike to veer into oncoming traffic.

Drive-Thru wrap

The Drive-Thru breakfast Friday at Costco earned yielded CNIB $7,735, but that total is expected to rise to about $8,000 with the sales of Costco's surplus breakfast bags.

Students take on Canada in science

Three Westside Academy students walked away with medals, cash, and scholarships at the Canada Wide Science Fair in Peterborough, Ont., which boasted 500 competitors.