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CNC students achieve perfection

Jacqueline Schellenburg and Elena Norris are perfectly suited for the College of New Caledonia's graduation ceremonies today. They each maxed out in the marks department in their chosen fields of study at CNC.

Big crowd expected for Lakeland benefit

The lunchtime guest list keeps getting longer for Tuesday's benefit barbecue and silent auction in support of Lakeland Mills employees. It's looking like it will be a full house at the College of New Caledonia courtyard.

Quesnel bank robber doesn't get far

A Quesnel bank robber got more than he bargained for Friday afternoon when he was arrested by RCMP officers less than a block away from the scene of the robbery. About 5 p.m.
Graduating class encouraged to think outside the box

Graduating class encouraged to think outside the box

Kaity Langille-Herlehy started her valedictorian speech with a quote from the John Green novel An Abundance of Katherines.

Gun charges

Gordon Douglas Fleming, 63, has been charged with two counts of uttering threats, pointing a firearm and possessing a firearm without a license.
Hair-raising success

Hair-raising success

Emma Watson didn't have much hair for the first two years of her life, but she's made up for lost time since.

Harris raises concerns about time limit on major project reviews

A former Enbridge executive is predicting the federal government's plan to impose a two-year timeline for reviews of major projects will backfire.

Unemployment rate declines slightly

The city's employment picture is remained largely unchanged last month, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. The unemployment rate stood at 7.2 per cent, down slightly from 7.

Rangers parading class of graduating soldiers

This parade is 47 years in the making. On Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 30 members of the Rocky Mountain Rangers will mark their graduation from basic military training with a parade at CN Centre.

Northwood Pulp workers donate $30,000 to Lakeland fund

The employees of Northwood Pulp Mill have dug deep into their own pockets to come to the aid of mill workers affected by the deadly sawmill explosion and fire two weeks ago at Lakeland Mills.