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Coffee, cookies and a cheery smile

Coffee, cookies and a cheery smile

Four hours round trip from Mackenzie to Prince George twice a week without fail. Check. Seven hour shift once she arrives safely, rain or shine, snow or sleet, black ice or fog. Check.
Exploration Place hosts Way Late Play Date

Exploration Place hosts Way Late Play Date

Ever wanted to run amok at a Science Centre? Here's the chance during the adults-only Way Late Play Date set up for an after-hours peek into The Exploration Place Museum + Science Centre on Saturday, starting at 7 p.m.
Loonie auction ready with more than 230 items

Loonie auction ready with more than 230 items

A loonie and a little luck is all it takes to get a special treasure, a gift basket or a gift certificate to a favourite restaurant during the Handy Circle Resource Society's annual Loonie Auction Oct. 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Woman fined $1,600 in pedestrian death

Woman fined $1,600 in pedestrian death

A Blackburn woman who struck and killed a man and seriously injured another as they were crossing First Avenue two years ago was fined $1,600 Tuesday after pleading guilty to excessive speeding relative to conditions under the Motor Vehicle Act.
Plan for Highway 16 transit service wins general approval

Plan for Highway 16 transit service wins general approval

Other than some calls for minor tweaking, B.C. Transit's plan for service along Highway 16 West drew little criticism during the month-long public consultation process this summer, according to a summary of the comments received.
Volunteer embraces her time with Hospice guests

Volunteer embraces her time with Hospice guests

Since 1997 Joan Zwiers has been volunteering at the Prince George Hospice Society where she has logged more than 2,000 volunteer hours. Zwiers, now 75 years old, still volunteers as the Monday morning greeter at Rotary Hospice House.
The Current flows down Highway Of Tears

The Current flows down Highway Of Tears

The Highway Of Tears has been northern B.C.'s reality for decades, and the systemic victimization of aboriginal people has been our reality for more than 100 years.
Council’s Talktober starts Wednesday

Council’s Talktober starts Wednesday

The first of five Talktober sessions kicks off in College Heights Wednesday night. Built in the same vision as last year's inaugural talks, Mayor Lyn Hall said it's all about reconnecting council to the community.
Prince George chosen to launch suicide-prevention campaign

Prince George chosen to launch suicide-prevention campaign

In the seven years since it was founded, R U OK? has become a national phenomenon in Australia.
Miracle Theatre targets breast health for fundraiser

Miracle Theatre targets breast health for fundraiser

Six community members gathered for a small dinner party recently and as conversation crested it was discovered that three were battling cancer. All of them were women.