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Nature in focus

Nature in focus

Elise van Adrichem, 9, holds up the fish she made out of sculpy (oven baked Clay) during the Two Rivers Gallery Creativity Camp Tuesday morning. During this week's camp the children will be making art related to nature.
Construction delay

Construction delay

Repaving will take place on Tyner Boulevard between UNBC and University Heights Road. Even though the sign says the road was closed yesterday, an equipment delay caused the closure of Tyner to be delayed one day until Wednesday, Aug. 5th.
Convertible crash

Convertible crash

Emergency crews tend to a driver in one of the cars involved in a two car accident at Fifth and Carney Street Tuesday afternoon.
CNC dental students, local dentist offer care in Philippines

CNC dental students, local dentist offer care in Philippines

A team of Prince George dental students spent three weeks in the Philippines to help a country that is plagued by oral health problems.
Tories first out of gate in election

Tories first out of gate in election

Sunday's federal election call didn't change much in the political landscape locally, but by the time people returned to work on Tuesday the physical landscape in Prince George had a blue tinge.
Conservative Doherty breaks city sign rules

Conservative Doherty breaks city sign rules

A two-and-a-half month election campaign means two-and-a-half months of campaign signs.
Missing teen found dead

Missing teen found dead

The body of missing teen Bryce Reilly Gray was found Saturday under 55 feet of water in Tchesinkut Lake after a four day search. Terrace Search and Rescue found the 17-year-old Burns Lake boy using sonar and underwater camera on Saturday.
Man killed in vehicle rollover

Man killed in vehicle rollover

A man is dead after a Sunday morning crash south of Mackenzie. The man died at the scene of the single car rollover, which happened between 6:30 and 7 a.m., said Barb McLintock of the BC Coroners Service.
Local woman recovering after liver transplant

Local woman recovering after liver transplant

When doctors told Rhoda Williams in May she had less than two weeks to live, the news came years after her deteriorating body had started failing from a recently diagnosed rare condition with her liver.
Inquest recommendations give chance to heal for family of Burns Lake blast victim

Inquest recommendations give chance to heal for family of Burns Lake blast victim

The sister of a Burns Lake millworker is greeting the end of a coroners inquest into his death with relief, exhaustion and the hope the recommendations arising from an explosive workplace disaster will not be ignored.