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Hart residents react to intersection development

An application to develop an intersection in the Hart is receiving a mixed reaction from neighbours. A public hearing during tonight's city council meeting will deal with parcels of property at the intersection of Monterey Road and Highway 97.
Litter pick-up lucks out with cellphone find

Litter pick-up lucks out with cellphone find

When Darren Milne lost his cell phone a week ago Saturday, he didn't expect to ever see it again.
Pipeline firm offers workshop

Pipeline firm offers workshop

Enbridge's Northern Gateway is hosting a workshop in Prince George today as part of a tour to connect potential workers with opportunities in the trades. The Pathways to Apprenticeship Tour will be at the Ramada hotel downtown from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
City bulks up paving plans

City bulks up paving plans

Partnering with the province on paving work has freed up funds for more local streets, according to the head of the operations department.
Riders roll out for hospice

Riders roll out for hospice

No rain dances were needed to keep the sun shining on the sixth annual Ride 4 The Cure Sunday.
Council to navigate bike lane issue

Council to navigate bike lane issue

On the same night residents advocating for bike lanes along North Nechako Road make their case to council, they could have an idea how future plans shape up.
School strikes, lockout begins

School strikes, lockout begins

Schools across School District 57 will be closed on Thursday as part of rotating strike action by teachers. The B.C.
CNC honours graduates

CNC honours graduates

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) celebrated the graduation of more than 250 students during its convocation ceremony on Saturday.
Vanderhoof police seek suspicious man

Vanderhoof police seek suspicious man

Vanderhoof RCMP are looking for a suspicious man who has stopped and tried to talk to a boy multiple times. Three times in the past month the boy was biking on Loop Road in Vanderhoof when the man stopped his truck and attempted to talk to the boy.
Art a catalyst for positive change

Art a catalyst for positive change

Embedded within the photo below is video, audio, a photo gallery, and a few extras to check out. Click on the icons to get to know Jane Inyallie a bit better. The Health Arts Research Centre (HARC) at the University of Northern B.C.