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Prince George RCMP investigating a recent homicide

Prince George RCMP investigating a recent homicide

Man arrested and in custody, will be charged on one count of second degree murder
Return-It Depot increases beer can return to 10 cents

Return-It Depot increases beer can return to 10 cents

With a new contract in place, customers will now receive full deposit for recycled beer cans
罢谤颈辫濒别迟蝉鈥

罢谤颈辫濒别迟蝉鈥

亚洲天堂 Lake resident Wren Gilgan captured this fantastic photo on the shores of Francois Lake, of a mother deer and her three fawns. (Submitted photo/Lakes District 亚洲天堂)
Newly painted rock at the start of old Tahtsa Road

Newly painted rock at the start of old Tahtsa Road

Brad Thompson and his wife Wendy, along with their two kids and three grandkids, brushed out and re-painted the local landmark at 48 km on the Morice Owen Road during the Aug. 1 holiday weekend. It was a full circle moment for the Thompsons as they were the same family that re-painted the rock back in 2002, and they used the original colours and original design from the previous paint job. Prior to that, a youth corps group had done it in the late 70s.
Covid-19 delta variant concern

Covid-19 delta variant concern

Last Friday鈥檚 Covid-19 report on cases across BC
Commercial salmon season at Babine Lake to open this month

Commercial salmon season at Babine Lake to open this month

Food Social and Ceremonial fishing season coming even sooner
亚洲天堂 Lake freeze-dried food company is keeping it local in every way

亚洲天堂 Lake freeze-dried food company is keeping it local in every way

鈥楩reshTrek鈥 provides meals for outdoor excursions that are made right here in town using all local products.
Pacific Atlantic Construction Pipeline bottle donation

Pacific Atlantic Construction Pipeline bottle donation

The Francois Lake Elementary School and the Grassy Plains School PACs each received $570.50 in donations for the month of June, courtesy of the Pacific Atlantic Construction Pipeline bottle donation. PACP will also match all funds that came from their donated bottles for each month. (Submitted photo/Lakes District 亚洲天堂)
Coombes brothers gas pump now at Lakes District Museum

Coombes brothers gas pump now at Lakes District Museum

Fred and Jessie Coombes, well-read gentlemen of subtle wit, arrived in the Lakes District in 1921 from the Lower Mainland. The brothers arranged for their land near 鈥淏ickle鈥 (the Grassy Plains/Tatalrose area) through Summerland Agencies of Burnaby, B.C., a firm that for a fee of $50 located a prospective settler and filed the necessary paperwork with the provincial government.
Reluctant Landscapes at the Lakes District Art Gallery

Reluctant Landscapes at the Lakes District Art Gallery

For the month of August the artists profiled at the Lakes District Museum art gallery are Lynne Gayan and Brad Bell. Stop by the museum anytime between Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission by donation. (L-R) Two Moons painted by Lynne Gayan, A Walk painted by Brad Bell (Eddie Huband photos/Lakes District 亚洲天堂)