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$1.5-million research project focused on Indigenous elder mental wellness

$1.5-million research project focused on Indigenous elder mental wellness

In partnership with Carrier Sekani Family Services, two University of Northern British Columbia professors have secured $1.
UNBC Timberwolves add grit to women's basketball squad

UNBC Timberwolves add grit to women's basketball squad

Emma vanBruinessen will transfer from Alberta
Volunteers needed for 2020 World Women's Curling Championship

Volunteers needed for 2020 World Women's Curling Championship

Applications are now being accepted from those interested in volunteering for the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship.
Housing for 28 people with mental health, addiction challenges opening in Prince George

Housing for 28 people with mental health, addiction challenges opening in Prince George

The former Economy Inn on Third Avenue is being transformed into supportive housing
Here’s how you can volunteer at the 2020 Women’s World Curling Championship in Prince George

Here’s how you can volunteer at the 2020 Women’s World Curling Championship in Prince George

Official call made for positions like media liaisons, bartenders, and in-stand hosts
Dust advisory remains in effect

Dust advisory remains in effect

An advisory warning of high amounts of dust in the city's air remains in effect as of Tuesday morning.
Flying Air Canada in May or June? What you need to know

Flying Air Canada in May or June? What you need to know

Revised schedule covers 98 per cent of flying previously done by 737 MAX, but some seasonal and new routes have been delayed
Overwintering fires, hot spots may reappear this spring

Overwintering fires, hot spots may reappear this spring

As warmer weather returns to parts of the province affected by last summer's wildfires, the B.C. Wildfire Service is advising British Columbians that some hot spots could re-emerge due to what are called "overwintering" fires.
Injunction against New Prosperity mine drilling granted

Injunction against New Prosperity mine drilling granted

The Tsilhqot'in First Nation have scored at least a temporary victory in an ongoing back-and-forth fight in the courts against the New Prosperity mine.
Learn more about seniors housing at this free Prince George symposium

Learn more about seniors housing at this free Prince George symposium

In one month, a full-day event will update residents on options, availability, and issues