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Another cabin goes up in flames at Cluculz Lake

Another cabin goes up in flames at Cluculz Lake

Another cabin at Cluculz Lake has gone up in flames and it's right beside the one that was destroyed by fire a week ago Thursday. The fire started at about 6:30 a.m. and it completely destroyed the cabin immediately east of the cabin on Meier Road.

HST hikes parking rate at CNC

HST is to blame for an increase of the parking rate at the College of New Caledonia beginning Sept. 1. The daily meter rate will go up by a quarter. Monthly rates for students and employees are $35+HST or $39.20.

Anti-Enbridge protests grow

Northern B.C. First Nations and others critical of Enbridge's proposed $5.5-billion pipeline are ramping up their efforts to publicize their concerns, in part, to coincide with the first set of preliminary federal regulatory hearings.

Firefighters gain more traction

Hundreds of firefighters have made more gains in containing the two largest forest fires in British Columbia, located in north-central B.C., helped by continuing cool, wet weather.

Bif Naked will be the guest speaker at this year's Evening of Pink

There's nothing that makes Bif Naked happier than when a local fundraising event directly benefits local people. That's why she's the guest speaker during the Evening of Pink held Sept. 18 at the Civic Centre.
Hail in Prince George Wednesday

Hail in Prince George Wednesday

On Wednesday afternoon big dark clouds brought hail to the Prince George area. Some of our readers sent in some photos. Take a look at what happened when hail hit so hard there were reports of car alarms going off because of the force of the hail.
James goes back to schools

James goes back to schools

NDP leader Carole James launched a province-wide education tour Thursday in Prince George, saying education is an important driver to the economy and accusing the B.C. Liberals of not paying it enough attention. "The B.C.

Friendship extends to Salvation Army

Friendship Day has blossomed into Friendship Month at Grower Direct. The annual event sees people drop off non-perishable food items for the Salvation Army at Grower Direct florists, 4190 Fifteenth Avenue.

Nominate a great front yard

If there is a lovely front yard in the neighbourhood and residents would like to give recognition Communities in Bloom is offering a way to do that.

Death to the HST: James

NDP leader Carole James is clear that she would like to see the harmonized sales tax killed now.