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Forest firms cutting too early, says wood watchdog

Forest firms cutting too early, says wood watchdog

The trees really are greener on some sides of B.C.'s forests. Prince George is one of the places where loggers are crossing too early over that line, in the view of B.C.'s forestry watchdog.
Stabbing victim thought he was punched

Stabbing victim thought he was punched

The victim of a stabbing during a birthday party gone wrong initially thought he had been punched in the back, a trial for the man accused of wielding the knife heard Tuesday, but knew it was more serious when he saw blood on his hand.
UNBC hosts South Korean group

UNBC hosts South Korean group

South Korean students are coming to see how northern B.C. students experience university. UNBC has partnered with post-secondary institutions in South Korea for hands-on educational experiences. The results are already walking around our city.
Call out for walking sticks

Call out for walking sticks

Marilyn Hinton Sutherland discovered walking sticks offer more stability when she joined the Outdoor Physical Activity and Health program (OPAH), a research study funded by Health Canada and supported by UNBC and Northern Health, that requires non-sm
Seniors' group to pitch parking hopes

Seniors' group to pitch parking hopes

For the past eight years, members of the Elder Citizens Recreation Association (ECRA) have looked across from their 10th Avenue home at an empty lot and thought about what could be.
Hamhuis confirms part in Cougars purchase

Hamhuis confirms part in Cougars purchase

VANCOUVER — It is a business decision Dan Hamhuis made with both his head and his heart.
What's the Caption?

What's the Caption?

Being left out of the water cooler talk or shunned in the lunchroom? Do your kids and your dog look at you as if to wonder how you even put your pants on in the morning? Worry no more.
P.G. relay team recognized

P.G. relay team recognized

After setting a new local fundraising record, organizers of last year's Prince George Relay for Life were honoured with a Canadian Cancer Society national award of excellence for leadership.

Accountant, volunteer, hockey player mourned

One of Prince George's most counted on "doers" was laid to rest on Saturday.
Landfill changes could cost district millions

Landfill changes could cost district millions

The regional district could be looking at shelling out an extra $3.4 million if a new set of provincial guidelines goes through as proposed.