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Telehealth creates key health links

Thanks to advances in video and computer technology, the key to better health is as close as a web camera connection away. Skype lets people to use their computers to have global conversations with family and friends in real time.
Hundreds turn out for Easter meal

Hundreds turn out for Easter meal

More than 40 volunteers of all stripes turned out Sunday for an afternoon of giving. The Prince George St. Vincent de Paul Society hosted their annual Easter dinner at the Sacred Heart auditorium - their largest holiday meal of the year.
Fleet of foot, light of heart

Fleet of foot, light of heart

Longtime P.G. athlete mourned after fatal accident

Police will get to use seized vehicles

Drug dealers and gang-bangers rely on their own cars or trucks to deliver their illicit goods. Now police forces across B.C. will get to use two of the vehicles seized in gang or drug trade activities to help deliver a message that crime doesn't pay.
3M fellowship awaits UNBC engineering student

3M fellowship awaits UNBC engineering student

Stephanie Doherty says most people are unaware UNBC offers engineering at its Cranbrook Hill campus.

Dust advisory cancelled

A dust advisory continued for a second day in a row on Friday before coming to an endlate afternoon after the reading for coarse particulate at the Ministry of Environment's downtown monitor fell below the threshold for triggering the warning.

Lumber prices on upward swing as conference gets underway

As the Council of Forest Industries sets up their first fully restored wood sector conference since the global economic crash, lumber prices are soaring to unprecedented values.
Liquor laws need to get with times: NDP

Liquor laws need to get with times: NDP

The NDP are planning a complete overhaul of the province's liquor regulations if elected this spring.
Good Friday walk rekindles spirit of Christ

Good Friday walk rekindles spirit of Christ

As a cross-bearer in the Good Friday procession, Caroline Zinz was taken aback by the burden on her shoulder.

Wildlife sanctuary given more protection

One of the Robson Valley's favourite natural features was given ecosystem protection Thursday. In 1971, a posthumous donation of land from Valemount resident Robert W. Starratt evolved into a popular wildlife sanctuary.