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Rotarians lend a hand to Haiti

Rotarians lend a hand to Haiti

More than $50,000 has been raised in northern B.C. from a unique Rotary campaign to help Haiti earthquake victims. Rotarians from central B.C. are fundraising to send as many ShelterBoxes as possible to Haiti, which was rocked by a 7.

Have a Heart for Haiti helps earthquake victims

More than $50,000 has been raised in northern B.C. from a unique Rotary campaign to help Haiti earthquake victims. Rotarians from central B.C. are fundraising to send as many ShelterBoxes as possible to Haiti, which was rocked by a 7.

Local truck driver believed killed in highway accident

The driver of a tractor trailer unit died when the truck went off the road on the Trans Canada Highway north of Lytton at about 1:20 on Thursday morning. It is believed the deceased driver is from Prince George.

Numerous local events planned to celebrate Black History Month

February is Black History Month, a time to share and celebrate the stories and achievements of black people throughout history . It's more than 80 years since the first special history week was initiated by black American scholar Carter G.

25th Francophone Winter Festival offers culinary treats

The annual Francophone Winter Festival starts Saturday and continues through to Feb 6. To help celebrate, Edith Butler, also known as Mother Acadia, a folk singer, will make an appearance at Un Petit Cafe, Third and George Street, at noon Saturday.

CNC budget cut by more than $1 million

The College of New Caledonia is going to have significant financial challenges to resolve, board members heard Friday as more than $1 million in provincial funding cuts are expected for the next year.

Breast exams fast-tracked

BC Cancer Agency, Northern Health and other health authorities have fast-tracked the Screening Mammography Program to save more lives of women with breast problems. B.C.
Shining inspiration

Shining inspiration

Barbara Kennedy won’t let her cancer battle stop her from carrying the Olympic torch

Homeowner foils burglary on Ash Street

A homeowner confronted a lone male taking items from his house in the 1500 block of Ash Street at about 6:36 Wednesday night. The male then fled the location and was arrested by police a short distance away.

Queensway resident upset at cable snag

A Queensway resident says logging trucks ruined her daytime TV. Gail Telland said the trucks keep snagging the lines outside her home. In the 51 years she's lived on the street, it's happened "five or six times"; twice in the last few weeks.