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Fire on Delhi Place in College Heights

Fire on Delhi Place in College Heights

A fire was reported Thursday at a home in the 6000 block of Delhi Place off Simon Fraser Avenue. The first started outside of the house from items stored. More details as they become available.
Wheelin’ Warriors hold successful fundraiser

Wheelin’ Warriors hold successful fundraiser

With Dave Mah constantly on her mind, Karin Piche was inspired as she put the final touches on the Wheelin' Warriors of the North fourth annual Free Wheelin' dinner and dance, a fundraiser for the BC Cancer Foundation held April 30 at Fore Bistro at
Council OKs controversial rezoning

Council OKs controversial rezoning

In what has shaped up to be the lengthiest public discussion on a rezoning application in recent history, city council faced 23 speakers during a third public hearing on two businesses' request to relocate to a nearby property on Otway Road.
Children’s health consultation looking for input

Children’s health consultation looking for input

Starting next week, Northern Health will hold its seventh board consultation series called Growing Up Healthy geared to the health and well-being of children from conception to the age of 17 years old across the north.
Glacier Media donating to Fort McMurray relief efforts, taking online donations

Glacier Media donating to Fort McMurray relief efforts, taking online donations

The JuneWarren-Nickle's Energy Group (JWN) and its parent company, Glacier Media, are donating $50,000 toward Red Cross efforts in Fort McMurray.
CanDo event a celebration for those with disabilities

CanDo event a celebration for those with disabilities

With its usual positive attitude the Handy Circle Resource Society holds the 19th annual CanDo event that is free for those people with disabilities and special needs Saturday, May 28 at the College of New Caledonia.
Gov't seeks more durable road paint

Gov't seeks more durable road paint

VICTORIA -- B.C. is close to finding new and improved paint for highway lines, after several years of being forced to repeatedly re-mark roads amid complaints that the paint has been wearing off within a matter of months.
Hardeman finds refreshing reminder in J

Hardeman finds refreshing reminder in J

Corey Hardeman had a clear vision for what she wanted out of her Alphabet Project assignment, the letter J. She used collage - bits of imagery cut from paper and pasted into a larger composite image - to show the letter J in the form of rabbits.
Emergency dental clinic marks 10 years of helping

Emergency dental clinic marks 10 years of helping

Tucked in the back of the Prince George Native Friendship Centre in a tiny room just big enough for a front desk, filing cabinet, small sink and two dentist chairs, Carole Whitmer and Dr. Richard Wilczek seem part of the furniture too.
Local nursing students arrive in India

Local nursing students arrive in India

Learning is a always a personal journey. Both myself and my colleague, Anita Muchalla, are excited to have the pleasure of facilitating an incredible learning journey for an impressive group of future nurses.