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Monster crew has a hairy Movember

Monster crew has a hairy Movember

Steel workers at Monster Industries were working out in the cold last week to expand their workshop, but most kept a warm upper lip.

District floats lifeguard recruitment program

The District of Houston is floating a trial program to recruit more lifeguards and swim coaches.
A shot in the arm

A shot in the arm

Nursing student Sandeep Parmar hopes to give Houston a shot in the arm.
Figure skaters get set for 2011

Figure skaters get set for 2011

A sold-out crowd of 132 women dined and bid on an auction to raise money for the Houston Figure Skating Club on Nov. 4.

Houston remembers

Allan Boyd, former unit chief of the B.C. Ambulance Service, arrived at the Houston cenotaph from hospital to lay a Remembrance Day wreath.

Houston's most filling Friday?

All over Houston, residents had their choice of jams and jellies, a turkey dinner or a ladies' cocktail supper on Friday, Nov. 4.
Back to backcountry

Back to backcountry

Retired forestry technician Larry Austin says running a trapline is a great way to get back to backcountry.
Officer feels at home in Houston

Officer feels at home in Houston

Policing in Houston is a switch from the streets of Prince Rupert, where Duane Biever took his first RCMP post three and a half years ago.
Lake Babine student wins CAMA bursary

Lake Babine student wins CAMA bursary

A member of the Lake Babine Nation has won a $3,000 bursary for his outstanding work at Northwest Community College.
HCS smashes pie-making record

HCS smashes pie-making record

Nineteen hundred apple pies flew out of the kitchen at Houston Christian School last week—a record number for the 10th annual fundraiser.