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Youth advisory council tackles student stress

Youth advisory council tackles student stress

High school is a highly individual experience, one that shifts based on each student's course load, extracurricular activities and even the school each attends.

Sweetheart Auction nearing

The annual Sweetheart Auction and Dessert, hosted by the Order of the Eastern Star, will take place Sunday, Feb. 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Masonic Hall banquet room, 480 Vancouver St.

Exploration Place gets seedy

Prince George's annual Seedy Saturday takes place this weekend at The Exploration Place atrium from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Legacy grants get northern communities healthy

Legacy grants get northern communities healthy

Northern Health announced the final recipients Monday for its Imagine Legacy Grants, a partnership with the Canada Winter Games meant to create lasting healthy lifestyles.
Rash of pedestrian deaths prompts caution advice from RCMP

Rash of pedestrian deaths prompts caution advice from RCMP

Saturday night's fatal collision on Spruce Street brings the number of pedestrians who have recently died after being struck by vehicles to five.
Two men face firearm and drug charges

Two men face firearm and drug charges

Police seized stolen guns and property as well as drugs and cash and arrested two men, Trevor Christopher Loe,19, and Dominik Teale, 29 years old, both from Fort St. John.
Missing person case now considered homicide

Missing person case now considered homicide

Police are now treating the case of missing person Jordan McLeod as a homicide, even though there has been no body found. Police believe McLeod's vehicle is an important piece of evidence and are again appealing to the public to help locate it.
Snowmobiler rescued by search crews

Snowmobiler rescued by search crews

A man in his mid-40s suffered a severe laceration to his leg as he was snowmobiling Sunday afternoon in the mountains Northeast of town. Search and Rescue were called in to help the B.C.
CNC faculty opposes fee hikes

CNC faculty opposes fee hikes

Faculty at the College of New Caledonia are objecting to a move toward tuition for previously free high school level courses. On Friday the Board of Governors decided it would vote at its next meeting, Feb.
UNBC donates food to charity

UNBC donates food to charity

A UNBC class assignment has turned into more than 1,000 pounds of food donated to charity. The UNBC Food Recovery Project is a collaboration between students and University of Northern B.C.