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UNBC recognizes international education, Moose Hide Campaign at pair of events

Celebrating all cultures is the main goal for Global U week at UNBC, as the university recognizes the importance...

Fort St. James woman missing since New Year’s Eve day

The Fort St. James RCMP is asking the public's help to locate 56- year old Margaret Duncan.Duncan was last...

“The calls to action speak for themselves” : B.C. Assembly of First Nations on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women report

The B.C. Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Terry Teegee said the Federal Government's plan of attack for the...

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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, August 25th

BC Football Conference:Prince George Kodiaks  31  Kamloops Broncos  12  (Saturday in Kamloops)

Drivers: time relearn the A B C’s of back to school safety

BCAA’s latest School Zone safety survey shows drivers still aren’t making the grade.Associate Manager with Community Impact at BCAA, Linda Lawlor, said dangerous behaviors like speeding, distracted driving, and not stopping at crosswalks continue to put kids at risk.

Toxic drug alert issued for Prince George

Northern Health has issued a Toxic Drug Alert for Prince George.According to the Health Authority, a pressed pill sold as oxycodone tested positive for flourofentanyl (fentanyl analogue) and bromazalom (benzo).

Kodiaks finish first half of the season with a win over Kamloops

The Prince George Kodiaks have closed out their first half of the season with a winning record, thanks to a 31-12 win over the Kamloops Broncos last night. (Saturday)It was a bit of a rough start offensively for the Kodiaks at Hillside Stadium, fumbling close to the Broncos goal line. 
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