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Old BC Hydro dams could be removed

Old BC Hydro dams could be removed

Simons drops out of NDP leadership race

Simons drops out of NDP leadership race

Coast radiation levels miniscule

Health Canada monitoring stations located along the B.C. coast recently detected a very small increase in radiation levels due to the unfolding nuclear catastrophe in Japan following a massive earthquake earlier this month.
Lakes District's counselling services combined

Lakes District's counselling services combined

A partnership between Northern Health and Lakes District Community Services (LDCS) is making life much easier for local clients of mental health and addictions programs, with a single location now available for the two services.

Highway of Tears study not enough

Last week’s announcement of the expansion of the B.C. missing women inquiry didn’t resonate with one of the victims’ most outspoken advocates.
Bennett returns to B.C. Liberal fold

Bennett returns to B.C. Liberal fold

Layton causes stir at city coffee shop

Layton causes stir at city coffee shop

Federal NDP leader Jack Layton began his day in Prince George, grabbing a coffee at Tim Hortons before announcing freshly brewed plans to reform seniors' health care.

Natural gas pipeline project to benefit 15 B.C. First Nations

Pacific Trail Pipelines, a partnership between Galveston LNG Inc. as well as Kitimat LNG partners Apache Canada Ltd. and EOG Resources Canada Inc. is being supported by 15 B.C. First Nations groups.

Upgrades for Lakes District schools this year

The Ministry of Education recently announced that a total of $110 million in annual facilities grants will be provided to school districts this year.

U.K. national lottery email scam making the rounds in ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake

"Congratulations, you were selected as a winner in a random world wide web computerized draw system." announces the latest email scam to hit B.C. inboxes this year.