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Scaredy cats unharmed in house fire on Grouse Trail

At approximately 6:00 pm on November 28th Northern Rockies Fire Rescue were called for a structure fire on Grouse Trail.  When firefighters arrived the residence was full of smoke and…

Aboriginal Enterprise Skills Development will receive $500,000

VANCOUVER – Premier Christy Clark announced an investment of more than $500,000 for a program that will support skills training for Aboriginal individuals aspiring to start or grow their own…

Nine judges added to BC courts

FROM PAGE 1. One of the projects will start in spring 2013 and focus on reducing pending child protection cases in selected courthouse locations. A second backlog reduction project will…

Zero waste? Not when it comes to Metro Vancouver politicians

VANCOUVER – The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on five regional mayors and councillors to pay back more than $2,000 in meeting fees they collected for taking part in…

B.C. Coroners Service confirms identity of railway worker who died at Gutah

PRINCE GEORGE – The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of man who died after being involved in a railroad accident approximately 250 kilometres northwest of Fort St. John…

YYE off the GA Friendly sites

A reader dropped off a copy of the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association Flight newspaper dated November 2012. On the Plane Talk page was the following from a pilot. “On…

Shy-Anne wins the Moonlight Madness gift certificates

Shy-Anne wins the Moonlight Madness gift certificates

Moonlight Madness was a huge success with record numbers of shoppers and fabulous Christmas specials provided by our retailers.  The lucky winner of the $575 worth of gift certificates was…

Aboriginal Women Society

Aboriginal Women Society

The Northern Rockies Aboriginal Women Society held its 2nd annual ‘Celebration of First Nation Women of Canada’ event on Thursday November 29th in the Tiki Room at the Fort Hotel. …

Senate Committee Studies Safety of Canadian Energy Pipelines

OTTAWA – On Tuesday, the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources launches its study on the safety of hydrocarbon transportation in Canada. The study will examine…

Shootings at Cottonwood Leads to Arrest of Prince George Man

Northern Rockies RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance with their investigation of a shooting that left a Cottonwood Road home pock marked with bullet holes. On Monday afternoon at 4:30…