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Expedition enjoys underground journey

Expedition enjoys underground journey

Walls of rubble blocked their way into the Taku karst gullet, but a team of local cavers still took many long walks deep into the B.C. underworld.

Drop shot

City council will consider reducing the number of tennis courts the city maintains by more than half during Monday night's meeting.

University digs up primer for mining beginners

Just because you aren't a miner doesn't mean you shouldn't know a few things about mining.

New organization takes health lead

First Nations Health Authority board chairwoman Lydia Hwitsum sees an endless stream of possibilities for improving the quality of care for aboriginals in B.C.

Community Foundation unveils new digs

The Prince George Community Foundation is moving. Since it was launched, it has resided at the Studio 2880 complex on 15th Avenue but its growth over the years now requires a new address.

Crack the new horse code

A workshop will be held later this month to bring horse owners up to speed on a new code of practice for the care and handling of their equines. It is set for Mon., Sept. 23 at the Coast Inn of the North, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m,.
Five chosen for Prince George honour

Five chosen for Prince George honour

The community service talent is thick among this year's Prince George Citizen of the Year candidates.
Air champion named

Air champion named

Whether it's scooting around Prince George on a bike, planting a garden or eliminating the use of a wood stove in her home, UNBC student Minetta Norrie always keeps the city's air quality in mind.
Anti-crime push taking shape

Anti-crime push taking shape

The mayor's task force on crime is hitting the streets.

Barkerville rustles up jubilee

The gold rush is what Barkerville is known best for, but throughout that era of history and on until today, cowboy culture has been connected to the Cariboo ghost town.