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BC Liquor Stores begins Support Dry Grad campaign

BC Liquor Stores customers will be able to support dry grad celebrations in their communities by donating $1 at their local outlet whenever they make a purchase. The campaign runs until March 31 and involves 55 school districts across B.C.

A lifetime of struggling with eating disorders

A Prince George woman who has struggled with various eating disorders for more than 15 years is sharing her story to put Eating Disorder Awareness Week (Feb. 20 to 26) into the spotlight.
Don't hike tuition, CNC students urge

Don't hike tuition, CNC students urge

The College of New Caledonia Student Union made an impassioned plea to the college's board of governors Friday to hold the line on tuition.

Educacentre offers French for parents

Parents can follow in their children's footsteps and learn the French language thanks to an online program being offered through the Le Cercle des Canadiens Francais' Educacentre College.
Moffat house this year's heritage home

Moffat house this year's heritage home

This year's Heritage Citation Award commemorates a home that's heard many a pitter patter of little feet. The home of Northern Hardware founder Alex Moffat is the winner of the 2011 Heritage Citation Award from the City's Heritage Commission.

Tanker ban on north coast panned by Western premiers

B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell has come under fire for signing a letter urging Prime Minister Stephen Harper to defeat Liberal-sponsored bill to ban oil tanker traffic on B.C.'s north coast.

Heart dominates the stage

Heart cruised onto the stage Thursday night at CN Centre on their Red Velvet Car tour, and the energy didn't stop until the last echoing note faded away. From the very first blast of music, the audience just knew it was going to be a great show.

A lifetime of struggling with eating disorders

A Prince George woman who has struggled with various eating disorders for more than 15 years is sharing her story to put eating disorders into the spotlight.
Clark elected B.C. Liberal leader

Clark elected B.C. Liberal leader

Christy Clark was elected leader of the B.C. Liberal Party on a third ballot in Vancouver on Saturday night. Clark, who needed 4251 to win, garnered 4,420 votes to runner up Kevin Falcon's 4,080.

Series to help Alzheimer caregiver

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is presenting a series of video conferences for family caregivers in northern B.C. during the next four Tuesdays.