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Avalanche warning issued for region's mountains

Avalanche warning issued for region's mountains

Avalanche Canada has issued an avalanche warning for North Rockies, northern section of the Cariboos and the northern tip of the North Columbia region.
Record-breaking numbers for regional organ donors

Record-breaking numbers for regional organ donors

With 80 per cent of people on the transplant list waiting for a kidney, B.C. Transplant is asking British Columbians to make it their new year's resolution to join more than a million other residents in registering as an organ donor.
Business seminar coming Tuesday

Business seminar coming Tuesday

The Naked Entrepreneur believes now is the time for Prince George to get its grown-up business pants on.
UNBC business students rank high in entrepreneurship competition

UNBC business students rank high in entrepreneurship competition

The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well at the University of Northern British Columbia, if the success of its business students at a prestigious competition is anything to go by.
Illicit drug overdoses rise in Prince George

Illicit drug overdoses rise in Prince George

Prince George was home to 17 deaths from illicit drug overdoses, according to year-end information released Wednesday by the BC Coroners Service. That's up from 12 in 2015 and 10 in 2014.
Birchleg ski and snowshoe ready to go

Birchleg ski and snowshoe ready to go

Organizers of the Birchleg ski and snowshoe remain optimistic it will go ahead despite the depleted snowpack. In part, they're counting on a return to colder weather, perhaps with some snowfall by Sunday when the event is scheduled to be held.
Quesnel takes on a new brand

Quesnel takes on a new brand

Quesnel will no longer be known as the Gold Pan City after the community's council adopted a new brand on Tuesday night. Starting Feb.
Airport was busier than expected in 2016

Airport was busier than expected in 2016

Expectations were exceeded in terms of travelers passing though Prince George Airport in 2016. In all, the count reached 462,007.
Spruce Kings healthcare fundraiser a success

Spruce Kings healthcare fundraiser a success

Saturday night's Prince George Spruce Kings home game, a 5-2 loss to the Chilliwack Chiefs, doubled as a successful fundraiser for the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation and St. John's Hospital in Vanderhoof. The Kings, who skate in the B.C.
Hospice program gets provincial recognition

Hospice program gets provincial recognition

Realizing that very few men were attending the grief support programs provided by the Prince George Hospice Society for the last 30 years, a support team staff member decided to approach the grieving process from a different angle.