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CNC fine arts students' exhibit on display

The latest exhibit by College of New Caledonia (CNC) fine arts students is now on display at the college's library.

March Madness

March Madness is the name of a production by the drama club at Elder Citizens Recreation Association (ECRA).

Thieves net 1,000 litres of gas

The high cost of fuel is making gasoline a valuable commodity. Thieves took advantage of an opportunity to make off with a sizable amount from a rural residence near Francois Lake this past week.
Football team blitzes vandalism

Football team blitzes vandalism

The shame of the Masich Place Stadium vandalism incident was eased by Kelly Road secondary school's football team yesterday.
Cariboo region growing marijuana roots

Cariboo region growing marijuana roots

The Cariboo Region Integrated Marijuana Enforcement (CRIME) Task Force is only six months old but it has seized more than 75,000 illegal marijuana plants, put handcuffs on 36 suspects, shut down 35 grow-operation sites, and gathered intelligence from

Tanning is Out campaign

The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) in Prince George is organizing a campaign encouraging high school students to refrain from using tanning beds before graduation.

Diabetes is medical epidemic and cost tsunami

Health officials estimate that one million Canadians are living with type 2 diabetes, but are not aware of it, and that half of five million people living with pre-diabetes will develop type 2 diabetes.

Vandals paint red letters on city budget

The taxpayer is already paying for the weekend vandalism at Masich Place Stadium, and it is costing more than cash.

Watermelon jelly warning

The BC Centre for Disease Control is warning the public not to eat watermelon jelly prepared by Jamnation Fine Foods that were sold in 120 ml-sized jars. The jelly was sold at charity booths in various locations in B.C. during 2010.

RCMP weekend roundup

Break and enter at Tabor Arms Pub, 100 Tabor Blvd. South, approx.,0135hrs, Friday morning, the 4th March. A witness observed three individuals, all dressed in black breaking windows. Approx. $300.00 worth of liquor stolen.