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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…

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. …

BC Conservative Party Leader John Cummins in Fort Nelson

BC Conservative Party Leader John Cummins in Fort Nelson

By Kathy Smith BC Conservative Party Leader John Cummins met with residents at noon yesterday at the Phoenix Theatre to discuss concerns, answer questions, and describe party platforms.  Topics included…

Christmas Tree Light-up at the Rec Centre

Christmas Tree Light-up at the Rec Centre

Over 200 people turned out for the tree lighting ceremony, the rest of the events were moved inside the Recreation Centre to avoid the -20C cold. “Thanks to Rec Staff…

Kanta Reddy receives Rachel’s Challenge “International Educator of the Year” award

Kanta Reddy receives Rachel’s Challenge “International Educator of the Year” award

School District 81 Community Links Coordinator Ms. Kanta Reddy has been recognised for her significant commitment to the Rachel’s Challenge program.  Kanta was named its International Educator of the Year…

NRSS Annual Pie Fundraiser a Success!

NRSS Annual Pie Fundraiser a Success!

The Northern Rockies Seniors Society held its annual pie fundraiser last Saturday .It took about 5 hours for our volunteers to peel, knead, roll and fill 443 apple and cherry…

Premier announces new skills training equipment at Northern Lights College

FORT ST. JOHN – Premier Christy Clark this week announced $794,000 to upgrade skills training equipment at Northern Lights College. “We want British Columbians to be first in line for…

Moonlighters make magic of gift giving

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Pink to make the girls wink?

Pink to make the girls wink?

Overwaitea Store Manager James Inglis and Assistant Operations Manager Josh Hunt had their hair dyed pink at the FNSS Choppers Student Hair Salon.  Cosmetology student Sarah-Mae Perry did a great…