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Prince George man found guilty of possessing cannabis, cash, guns, as partner walks free

Prince George man found guilty of possessing cannabis, cash, guns, as partner walks free

Scott William Loutit has been found guilty of possessing a loaded restricted firearm, unlawfully possessing cannabis for the purpose of selling it, while evidence was insufficient to convict his partner
Northern Health's IMAGINE grants will support health and wellness initiatives

Northern Health's IMAGINE grants will support health and wellness initiatives

Northern Health's IMAGINE grants geared for community organizations are accepting applications for up to $10,000 in funding.
Two teens killed in head-on crash in northern B.C., RCMP seek information

Two teens killed in head-on crash in northern B.C., RCMP seek information

A third person was seriously injured in crash on Highway 97 just after midnight on Sunday.
Late penalty proves costly to Spruce Kings in Penticton

Late penalty proves costly to Spruce Kings in Penticton

Vees earn back-to-back 3-0 shutouts, lead BCHL Interior Conference series 2-0
Drugs and danger never far away for downtown Prince George street survivor

Drugs and danger never far away for downtown Prince George street survivor

Former oil-patch worker still recovering from baseball bat attack that nearly killed him
Culver family disappointed in court decision

Culver family disappointed in court decision

Crown drops manslaughter charge against two Prince George RCMP officers in Indigenous man's 2017 death
What can Prince George learn from the World Happiness Report?

What can Prince George learn from the World Happiness Report?

What can Prince George learn from the World Happiness Report? Recently the “2024 World Happiness Report” was issued by the World Population Review Organization.
Vees blank Spruce Kings 3-0 in BCHL playoff opener in Penticton

Vees blank Spruce Kings 3-0 in BCHL playoff opener in Penticton

Injuries thin blueline ranks for Prince George; Game 2 set for Saturday
B.C.’s first female lieutenant-governor, Iona Campagnolo, dies at 91

B.C.’s first female lieutenant-governor, Iona Campagnolo, dies at 91

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has confirmed former B.C. lieutenant-governor Iona Campagnolo has died at the age of 91. Campagnolo was appointed as the province's 27th lieutenant-governor in 2001.
BC Prosecution Service drops manslaughter charges against two Prince George RCMP officers

BC Prosecution Service drops manslaughter charges against two Prince George RCMP officers

Dale Culver died during July 18, 2017 arrest in Prince George