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Local gathering remembers the lost lives of 215 children

Local gathering remembers the lost lives of 215 children

A gathering was held Saturday at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
Machine narrowly beats man in Go By Bike challenge

Machine narrowly beats man in Go By Bike challenge

It was a battle of man versus machine on Saturday afternoon during the Go By Bike Man vs Machine Challenge.
Getting ready for racing

Getting ready for racing

Volunteers work to make BMX track ready for racing
Plenty of green at REAPS Plant Sale

Plenty of green at REAPS Plant Sale

Something for everyone from beginners to seasoned gardeners at REAPS Plant Sale on Saturday
UNBC board chair dismissed

UNBC board chair dismissed

UNBC sent out a terse press release late Friday, announcing that UNBC board of governors chair Aaron Ekman has been relieved of his duties effective immediately.
Poisoned drugs claimed the lives of 254 First Nations people last year in BC

Poisoned drugs claimed the lives of 254 First Nations people last year in BC

New data  from the First Nations Health Authority released Thursday shows First  Nations people, who make up just 3.3 per cent of the B.C. population,  are more than five times more likely to die from poisoned drugs.
City's role questioned in proposed student housing project

City's role questioned in proposed student housing project

City sold land to private developer at more than 25% below market value
317 new COVID-19 infections, two more deaths in B.C.

317 new COVID-19 infections, two more deaths in B.C.

There's a new outbreak at Brookside Lodge care home in the Fraser Valley.
Local First Nations group calls for moose calf hunt to be cancelled

Local First Nations group calls for moose calf hunt to be cancelled

Up to 100 calf moose tags could be issued to hunters, McLeod Lake Indian Band says
CN Rail slapped with $100,000 fine for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

CN Rail slapped with $100,000 fine for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

The company pleaded guilty in Prince Rupert court Thursday after it sprayed pesticides along its tracks between Terrace and Prince Rupert without a pest management plan in place.