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Iceman ice dicey but organizers remain hopeful

Iceman ice dicey but organizers remain hopeful

Multisport endurance race scheduled to start Sunday at 10 a.m. at Otway Nordic Centre
Downtown Prince George to host Winterfest on Feb. 17

Downtown Prince George to host Winterfest on Feb. 17

Winterfest on Saturday, Feb. 17 will be held at Veterans Plaza at City Hall and is hosted by Downtown Prince George.
New technology program available to Prince George students

New technology program available to Prince George students

The TekX program, offering dual credit, is a collaboration between the College of New Caledonia, the University of Northern British Columbia and School District 57.
Fort St. John International Airshow cancelled

Fort St. John International Airshow cancelled

The Fort St. John International Airshow Society say they've cancelled their August show, due to the risk of potential wildfire this summer, but are looking to schedule new dates to deliver a safe and entertaining event.
Eight months in jail for B.C. man who attacked stranger out walking his dog

Eight months in jail for B.C. man who attacked stranger out walking his dog

The 63-year-old victim had undergone heart surgery a few weeks earlier and was in fragile shape.
High hazard ratings for two Prince George restaurants reduced

High hazard ratings for two Prince George restaurants reduced

Each of the three Prince George restaurants that received high hazard ratings recently have achieved lesser ratings during follow up inspections. There's also a moderate hazard rating for another food establishment.
Former Peace reporter buys Valemount's newspaper

Former Peace reporter buys Valemount's newspaper

The Rocky Mountain Goat, Valemount’s local newspaper, has found a new editor and owner, with former Energetic City investigative reporter Spencer Hall purchasing the homegrown publication earlier this month.
Northern BC court docket: Jan. 29 to Feb. 2

Northern BC court docket: Jan. 29 to Feb. 2

Fines and sentences from Northern BC.
'Zombie deer disease' sends biologists on a hunt for answers

'Zombie deer disease' sends biologists on a hunt for answers

The fatal degenerative brain disease is spread in deer, elk and moose. Crucially, say some conservationists, it could impact endangered caribou.
B.C.'s West Fraser sells Hinton pulp mill

B.C.'s West Fraser sells Hinton pulp mill

New British owner plans to invest in new kraft paper machine