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Beatton River gets cleaned up

Beatton River gets cleaned up

A family-oriented work bee is scheduled for 5 p.m. Wednesday
Canadian researchers help discover 'mysterious' neutron star 3,000 light years away

Canadian researchers help discover 'mysterious' neutron star 3,000 light years away

Astronomers have found a new "black widow binary" in the Milky Way. Just like the spider eats its mate, the neutron star slowly consumes its companion star.
Hudson’s Hope museum news: Reeling in the years

Hudson’s Hope museum news: Reeling in the years

Another busy summer season for local museums is just around the corner.
93% of B.C. MLAs own a home, nearly half have a second property

93% of B.C. MLAs own a home, nearly half have a second property

If B.C. lawmakers have so much skin in the game, may this impact their will to implement effective housing policies? "It's a totally valid question to ask," says a political science professor.
Prespatou 4-H Report

Prespatou 4-H Report

We are celebrating the 20th year of our 4-H Club, and we will be doing something big at Achievement Days to celebrate!
NCLGA convention gets underway in Fort St. John

NCLGA convention gets underway in Fort St. John

Topics on the agenda this year include healthcare, housing, food security, forestry, truth and reconciliation, and policing.
Conservative fundraising rose as party ousted O'Toole, entered leadership race

Conservative fundraising rose as party ousted O'Toole, entered leadership race

Only two political parties managed to raise more money in the first quarter of this year than at the end of 2021: the Conservatives and Bloc Québécois.
Helping others heal: First Nations advocates reflect on MMIWG awareness

Helping others heal: First Nations advocates reflect on MMIWG awareness

Northern Lights College hosted an international talk this week about missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.
Canfor, West Fraser report strong first quarters

Canfor, West Fraser report strong first quarters

Near record-high North American lumbers prices help boost bottom lines
Opinion: Workers, not warriors: 4 lessons from health worker protests during COVID-19 that could help avert a looming workforce crisis

Opinion: Workers, not warriors: 4 lessons from health worker protests during COVID-19 that could help avert a looming workforce crisis

To prevent a shortage of health workers, public expressions of appreciation needs to be backed by policies that provide dignity, decent working conditions, accountability and appropriate remuneration.
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