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Family law reforms win approval from women's centre coordinator

Family law reforms introduced this week by Attorney General Shirley Bond have won an endorsement from Northern Women's Centre coordinator Sarah Boyd-Noel.

Suspicious deaths in region

Police in the region are involved in a pair of unrelated suspicious death investigations. In one case, a Dawson Creek matter, two men have been charged with second degree murder.
Donor generosity attracting students to UNBC

Donor generosity attracting students to UNBC

Philanthropy is defined as the practice of helping people who are less well-off than those who are providing the help.
Map of the Day - Takysie Lake

Map of the Day - Takysie Lake

Takysie Lake is south of Burns Lake, between Francois Lake and the Nechako Reservoir. It is known for its wild rainbow trout fishery and has several accommodation options. It is also a great family fishing lake.
Get ahead of the slide

Get ahead of the slide

Backcountry avalanche workshop could save your life

Barker Minerals buying Spanish Creek Property

Prince George-based Barker Minerals has entered an agreement to purchase the Spanish Creek Property mineral claim near Williams Lake.

Search conditions difficult after avalanche

Dallas Shane Mayert and his friend (name not yet disclosed) were experienced snowmobilers out enjoying early-season sledding on Torpy Mountain when an avalanche struck. It was Sunday at about 2:30 p.m.

Scrubs sale benefits CNC health sciences students

There are plenty of gently used scrubs for sale at the University Hospital of Northern B.C. today The sale, open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., is the culmination of the third successful lightly-scrubbed scrub collection drive that began Oct.

Tsilhqot’in files injunction over work at New Prosperity site

A legal tit-for-tat between Taseko Mines Ltd. and the Tsilhqot'in Nation has broken out.
Growth in lumber sales to China to level off, analysts say

Growth in lumber sales to China to level off, analysts say

The monster surge in sales of B.C. lumber into China will start to tail off, forest industry observers are warning.