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Northwest artists set to brand themselves

A coalition of artists are working towards branding northwest B.C. as a haven for art.
Art gallery exhibit

Art gallery exhibit

The new exhibit at the Smithers Art Gallery runs to the end of the month.

Going digital in the Hazeltons

The Skeena T.V. Association held a meeting last Friday and talked about the digital conversion.

Third edition of hiking book being released

Graeme Pole's book on hiking the rockies is coming out with an updated third edition.
Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

The best way to protect yourself from falling objects in an earthquake is ducking under a desk or sturdy table until one minute after the shaking stops.

Applications being accepted to support sports

he Social Planning and Research Council of British Columbia (SPARC BC), which focuses on social justice issues and works with communities on issues such as accessibility, community development, income security and social planning is accepting applications to help support local sports.

Misty River seeking artisans

The Misty River Community Arts Council is looking for artisans and creative people to display their work for sale.

Conservation Coalition offering youth course

The Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition is getting ready to put on their Youth on Water River Guide training program.
Clowning around

Clowning around

Muheim students clowning around
Brown thrasher sighting

Brown thrasher sighting

Last week a Brown Thrasher showed up at the Sturney’s house in New Hazelton which is quite rare as they are predominately an eastern resident. Its report has greatly appreciated throughout the province and a Rare Bird Alert was sent out.