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Hospital renovations put on hold

Planned renovations to St. John Hospital have been put on hold after the current plans have been deemed unworkable by hospital staff.

Court report

Files appearing in the Vanderhoof law courts on May 16.

Due for a make over

Rhino Linings of Vanderhoof has been contracted by the Village of Burns Lake to complete restoration work to the exterior surface of the Fifth Avenue water tower.

Vanderhoof cops look for answers in caboose B&E

The Vanderhoof RCMP are seeking any information relating to a break and enter and theft from the caboose at the Vanderhoof museum.
A wish for Japan

A wish for Japan

The tragedy of the March 11 earthquake (9.0 on the Richter scale) and resulting tsunami on Japan’s eastern shores resounded heavily in hearts and minds of the international community around the world.

School district still keen on China

China is the land of opportunity. This is the impression given by Ray LeMoigne. LeMoigne was the superintendent of schools for School District 91, but is on leave from the position to focus on building relationships for the school district with China.
Riverside Place gets Club Car

Riverside Place gets Club Car

Riverside Park will have some extra visitors this summer, thanks to Riverside Place Executive Director Helen Frederick, and Regional District of Bulkley Nechako Director Jerry Petersen.

Tree planters heading back into the woods

They’re a little bit late, but the tree-planting crews have returned to Prince George and the surrounding area for the summer.

BC government launches HST ad campaign

Stick figures puzzled about the harmonized sales tax are the main characters in a $5 million ad campaign unveiled by Finance Minister Kevin Falcon Thursday.

It’s time to be bear aware again

Bears are leaving their dens in search of the nearest food source and B.C. residents are urged to be bear aware to help reduce bear-human conflicts.