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Ancient Forest gets new life

Ancient Forest gets new life

Standing amidst the ancient cedars and lush fauna of the Ancient Forest, Nowell Senior is still slightly bewildered by the timber pathway stretching nearly half a kilometre beneath his feet.

FSJ welcomes resource centre

The Fort St. James Key Resource Centre opened its doors Friday as a one-year pilot project to improve access to educational opportunities for area residents. Ann McCormick, regional supervisor for College of New Caledonia Fort St.
Woman shows shear effort

Woman shows shear effort

Emma Stevens was a baby when she last had her hair cut above her neck. Knowing her red locks could made into a wig for someone going through cancer treatment, she decided it was time to go back in time three decades.

Woman charged with unlawful confinement

A woman has been charged in relation to an alleged unlawful confinement incident.

Former NDP candidate new chief of Stellat'en

The Stellat'en First Nation has a new chief. Longtime incumbent Reginald Louis was up against three others vying for the position: Sherrie Holmberg, Leonard Ward and Archie Patrick. It was Patrick who prevailed at the ballot box.
Hydro line down on Highway 16 east

Hydro line down on Highway 16 east

There's a Hydro line down across Highway 16 east, near the jail. Police are diverting traffic away from the site and the highway is closed.
Workshop offers investor advice to entrepreneurs

Workshop offers investor advice to entrepreneurs

An upcoming seminar for entrepreneurs in the Prince George area will focus on bridging the gap between a fledgling business dream and the money it takes to make it come true.
Lunchmakers wring smiles from soggy Saturday

Lunchmakers wring smiles from soggy Saturday

Tammy Meise had one thing in mind as the weekend approached. She wanted to make the homeless folks of Prince George smile. On a rainy Saturday morning in a downtown alley, Meise got her wish.

Land developer left his mark on Prince George

From the day he arrived in the city in 1954 until the day he died two weeks ago at age 84, Helmut Langer believed in Prince George and what it had to offer.

Rain douses float hopes

It was a quiet weekend for law enforcement after unpleasant weather put a damper on the annual Nechako River float.