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Help for Chris

Help for Chris

Chris Campbell is more likely to help someone else than to ask for it himself. But, right now, as he fights back from a life-changing accident, he could really use some assistance.
Song of the Day

Song of the Day

Prince George, it's coming. The forecast says it's going to be a whopping 30 degrees over the weekend, so summertime feelings always follow.
Not the most worthy story

Not the most worthy story

I think you made a bad choice in dedicating front page coverage to a student's hair being cut at school.
Too many tickets

Too many tickets

June 21 was a busy day at the park with the Father's Day show and shine, and the Aboriginal Day celebrations. Hundreds of citizens attended the event; there was a real shortage of parking for all the visitors.
Family thanks poker riders

Family thanks poker riders

The family of Madison Scott would like to express our sincere appreciation with a heartfelt thank you to all who were involved in the fourth All In For Maddy Poker Ride.
Tsilhqot’in ‘a sort of peak’

Tsilhqot’in ‘a sort of peak’

Litigious First Nations may think they are on an unstoppable roll, and many other Canadians may agree, but neither the track record of court judgments nor the prospects for future legal victories are clear-cut, a new analysis argues.
The next 25

The next 25

UNBC president Daniel Weeks gave a passionate speech Saturday afternoon at UNBC's 25th anniversary community celebration.
A handsome sum

A handsome sum

This is a true story, the details of which have been altered to buffer the family from public attention. Their dad was just a regular guy. They lived a middle-class life, and he was home as often as not in the evenings or on weekends.
Why couldn't this be discussed more?

Why couldn't this be discussed more?

The first paragraph of Neil Godbout's June 17 editorial declared that we must concern ourselves only with important things, not with issues like attempting to rename Fort George Park.
Moving forward

Moving forward

There's an uncomfortable connection between the renaming of Fort George Park to Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park and the aftermath of the domestic terrorist attack in Charleston, South Carolina, last week.