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Dog sled mail run heading to Barkerville

Dog sled mail run heading to Barkerville

The last leg of the 24th annual Gold Rush Dog Sled Mail Run goes Sunday. Once a qualifier for the Yukon Quest and the Iditarod races, it's now more about participation than who can do it the fastest.
Hospital hosting Men’s Health Day

Hospital hosting Men’s Health Day

A Prince George man walks into a room. No, it's not the beginning of a silly joke. It's the start of Men's Health Day this Saturday at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.
Visit smaller communities, minister hears

Visit smaller communities, minister hears

The public inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women will need to go to rural and isolated communities when it gets going later this year.

CNC projects $1M budget surplus

Thanks to an unexpected spike in student enrolment, the College of New Caledonia is projecting a budget surplus of $1 million at their fiscal year end of March 31.
The bully in your head

The bully in your head

Living with an eating disorder
Squatters, drugs cleared from Oak Street home

Squatters, drugs cleared from Oak Street home

Two people were arrested Friday morning for allegedly squatting in a vacant 2100-block Oak Street home.
Snow removal better, still room for improvement: poll

Snow removal better, still room for improvement: poll

During the last online Citizen poll, readers said snow removal compared to the last few years has 'been better, but there's still room for improvement' with 34 per cent of the vote, for a total of 223 votes.
Area snowpack below normal

Area snowpack below normal

The buildup of area snowpack has been below normal so far this winter, the River Forecast Centre said in its January update. The levels in Upper Fraser West and Upper Fraser East were at 77 per cent and it stood at 79 per cent in the Nechako basin.
Otway residents oppose rezoning

Otway residents oppose rezoning

An application from a pair of local businesses for relocation has already spawned organized neighbourhood opposition.
CNC calls for feedback amid restructuring efforts

CNC calls for feedback amid restructuring efforts

As the College of New Caledonia wrestles with deficits year after year and missed provincial enrolment targets, this month it will move into the community consultation phase of a five-year strategic plan to determine its next steps.