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Student engineers to converge on UNBC

Student engineers to converge on UNBC

More than 80 engineering students from across Canada will converge on UNBC's main campus this week to learn more about sustainability and how it applies to their engineering career and everyday life.
B.C. measles outbreak: 33 students, staff asked to stay home from schools

B.C. measles outbreak: 33 students, staff asked to stay home from schools

The herbicide glyphosate persists in wild, edible plants says UNBC professor

The herbicide glyphosate persists in wild, edible plants says UNBC professor

Edible and medicinal forest plants that survive aerial spraying of glyphosate can retain the herbicide and related residues for at least a year, a new study has found.
Prince George Cougars’ losing streak slides to 17 games

Prince George Cougars’ losing streak slides to 17 games

Silvertips sweep Cats with a second straight 4-1 victory
NDP quietly gave BC Hydro two years to work on late CleanBC electrification plan

NDP quietly gave BC Hydro two years to work on late CleanBC electrification plan

Budget offers thousands of dollars in clean energy incentives
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

More snow in the forecast today but the sun will make an appearance
Two Rivers Gallery holding AGM Tuesday

Two Rivers Gallery holding AGM Tuesday

EDITOR'S NOTE: Holiday long weekend blues meant the editor interpreted Tuesday in the story to mean tonight. I apologize for the error - Neil The city's premier visual arts gallery is holding its annual general meeting next week.
Students made Para Nordic flag display

Students made Para Nordic flag display

World events command that flags be flown. Showing the colours of the nations attending the 2019 Para Nordic Skiing Championships came down to an all-local log and some College of New Caledonia (CNC) craftsmanship.
B.C. Budget 2019: Natural resources revenue expected to fall

B.C. Budget 2019: Natural resources revenue expected to fall

Falling commodity prices expected to reduce government revenue from natural resources
Leave snow on boulevards, Skakun says

Leave snow on boulevards, Skakun says

Letting snow pile up on the city's boulevards is among the measures Coun. Brian Skakun is suggesting to lessen the load taxpayers are shouldering for the snow control service. Skakun raised the possibility during council's budget meeting on Feb.