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Daybreak North | Mar 7, 2013 | 4:51

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We'll hear about an accident that led Jeff Scott back to the Twinkletoes run on Smithers' Hudson Bay Mountain. Here's Daybreak's Betsy Trumpener with more:

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Daybreak North Access to popular street in Terrace cut off Jun 19, 2013 | 4:53Terrace's Frank St was used heavily by transport and industrial vehicles looking to avoid retail and tourism traffic along Highway 16. But Transport Canada closed access down after a near miss incident with a train. The decision is upsetting many.
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Daybreak North Canadian democray rights group wants municipal watchdog for Northern BC towns Jun 19, 2013 | 9:23Democracy Watch Canada is calling on provincial governments across to create ethics commissioners for municipal governments. It's all in light of ethical crises plaguing city halls across the nation. Andrew Kurjata speaks with Tyler Sommers.
Daybreak North - Is the ultimate destiny for the Enbridge Northern Gateway hearings violent conflictJun 18, 2013 | 9:33Daybreak North Is the ultimate destiny for the Enbridge Northern Gateway hearings violent conflict Audio
Daybreak North Is the ultimate destiny for the Enbridge Northern Gateway hearings violent conflict Jun 18, 2013 | 9:33Daybreak's George Baker brings us up to date with the latest from the Enbridge Northern Gateway joint review hearings -- where some project opponents fear where the politics behind the project is heading.
Daybreak North - Prince George First Nation opposes plans for Idle No More demonstrations on traditional territoryJun 18, 2013 | 8:12Daybreak North Prince George First Nation opposes plans for Idle No More demonstrations on traditional territory Audio
Daybreak North Prince George First Nation opposes plans for Idle No More demonstrations on traditional territory Jun 18, 2013 | 8:12Idle No More had plans to run a campaign called "Sovereignty Summer" in Prince George, on the traditional land of the Llheidi T'eneh First Nation. But Llheidi T'eneh chief and council oppose the plans. Andrew Kurjata speaks to Idle No More organizer Steve
Daybreak North - Before Site C flood, Royal B.C. Museum collects bugs of the Peace River ValleyJun 17, 2013 | 5:43Daybreak North Before Site C flood, Royal B.C. Museum collects bugs of the Peace River Valley Audio
Daybreak North Before Site C flood, Royal B.C. Museum collects bugs of the Peace River Valley Jun 17, 2013 | 5:43If the Site C dam is built in the Peace region, it will flood not just farmland and homes, but countless bugs. This has attracted the attention of the Royal B.C. Museum's Entomology Collection Manager, Claudia Copley. She speaks with Betsy Trumpener.
Daybreak North - Traditional First Nations technology gets a more accurate fish count near Bella BellaJun 17, 2013 | 4:58Daybreak North Traditional First Nations technology gets a more accurate fish count near Bella Bella Audio
Daybreak North Traditional First Nations technology gets a more accurate fish count near Bella Bella Jun 17, 2013 | 4:58A newly constructed wooden gate is stretched across a river near Bella Bella. "Weirs" have been used for thousands of years to catch fish. Now, William Housty of the QQS Society tells Daybreak's Andrew Kurjata how it's being used for scientific purposes.
Daybreak North - National museum is sending the Nishga Girl backJun 14, 2013 | 9:38Daybreak North National museum is sending the Nishga Girl back Audio
Daybreak North National museum is sending the Nishga Girl back Jun 14, 2013 | 9:38The Canadian Museum of Civilization is under heat for pulling a historic North Coast boat from its collection. The Nishga Girl is being returned to B.C. Betsy Trumpener speaks with the curator who acquired the boat for the museum, George McDonald.
Daybreak North - Prince George dancers take their first plies of the seasonJun 14, 2013 | 4:15Daybreak North Prince George dancers take their first plies of the season Audio
Daybreak North Prince George dancers take their first plies of the season Jun 14, 2013 | 4:15Betsy Trumpener is dropping in on Dance Your Hart Out dance recital for a good reason: It's that time of year when beautiful ballerinas and tiny toe tappers and hard working hip hoppers prepare to perform for their proud parents.
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Daybreak North - Natural Gas and the impact on B.C.'s futureJun 13, 2013 | 19:59Daybreak North Natural Gas and the impact on B.C.'s future Audio
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Daybreak North - Able-bodied kids in Prince George are playing wheelchair baseketballJun 12, 2013 | 4:42Daybreak North Able-bodied kids in Prince George are playing wheelchair baseketball Audio
Daybreak North Able-bodied kids in Prince George are playing wheelchair baseketball Jun 12, 2013 | 4:42A gym full of grade 4's and 5's tried wheelchair basketball for the first time. At Sacred Heart school in Prince George, able-bodied kids wheeled, spinned and alley-ooped, down the court. Daybreak's Adrian Mrdeza was courtside.
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