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Irony prevails at Benetton, transparent femininity at Prada

Irony prevails at Benetton, transparent femininity at Prada

MILAN — The frills are on at Milan Fashion Week, where “pretty” is womenswear watchword of the next cold weather season.
P.G. Bowl final goes Friday

P.G. Bowl final goes Friday

If you don't count the preseason, this has been a perfect high school football season for the Nechako Valley Vikings.
Columbine killer's mother: The greatest mercy I could pray for was . . . for his death.

Columbine killer's mother: The greatest mercy I could pray for was . . . for his death.

NEW YORK - "The terror and total disbelief are overwhelming. The sorrow of losing my son, the shame of what he has done, the fear of the world's hate. There is no respite from the agony." Imagine the worst thing that can happen to a parent.
Debates inform choices

Debates inform choices

As promised I thought I would take this week to comment on the election debate that I had the pleasure to moderate.
Cougars offence comes up short

Cougars offence comes up short

The Prince George Cougars are still looking for a magic elixir to cure their goal-scoring woes.
Alaska delegation concerned over B.C. mining rules

Alaska delegation concerned over B.C. mining rules

B.C.'s push to develop mines in its shared watersheds with Alaska is under increasing scrutiny from the American side of the border. Concerns over multiple proposed metal mines near the southeast Alaska border has drawn Alaska's Lt. Gov.
Capilano, faculty talks break down

Capilano, faculty talks break down

Talks between Capilano University and its faculty association fell through Friday, putting final exams in jeopardy.
Baby born with no nose

Baby born with no nose

Norma Mayzes holds her grandson Eli Thompson at the NICU at USA Children's and Women's Hospital in Mobile, Ala., on March 19, 2015. Eli was born at South Baldwin Hospital on March 4 without a nose.
Recently found Dr. Seuss book to be released in July

Recently found Dr. Seuss book to be released in July

NEW YORK - More than 20 years after his death, there is still plenty of news about Dr. Seuss. Random House Children's Books said Wednesday it will publish a recently discovered manuscript with illustrations called "What Pet Should I Get?" on July 28.
Canadian-born beagle wins Westminster best in show

Canadian-born beagle wins Westminster best in show

NEW YORK - A soft-spoken Canadian-born beagle really raised a ruckus. Wagging her tail a mile a minute, Miss P became America's top dog Tuesday night by winning best in show in a big surprise at the Westminster Kennel Club.