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Seattle slays Cougars, T-birds advance to third round

Seattle slays Cougars, T-birds advance to third round

Wheatcroft gives CN Centre crowd fitting sendoff in his WHL finale
Drunk driver sentenced for head-on collision

Drunk driver sentenced for head-on collision

Colin Chad Connell cannot be found in driver's side of vehicle for next 3 1/2 years
Lambda lawyer was ordered to pay $15,000 by Ontario judge

Lambda lawyer was ordered to pay $15,000 by Ontario judge

Retainer issued by Saron Gebresellassi found to be non-compliant with standards for lawyers in the province
Wanted: Brandy Lee Felix

Wanted: Brandy Lee Felix

Repeated court no show accused of committing violent offences and property crimes
James Steidle: Current B.C. reforestation is ‘19th century quack medicine’

James Steidle: Current B.C. reforestation is ‘19th century quack medicine’

Replanting pine monocrops and spraying and brushing the fire-resistant deciduous is the equivalent of draining a patient of blood to cure an infection.
Home & Garden Show at Exhibition Park in Prince George this weekend

Home & Garden Show at Exhibition Park in Prince George this weekend

The 43rd annual Northern BC Home & Garden Show opens at Exhibition Park in Prince George Friday at 3 p.m. and goes all weekend.
Links of Maggie May closed permanently

Links of Maggie May closed permanently

Family owned and operated golf course on Shelley Road first opened in 1999
Bargaining continues as federal workers picket, major service disruptions expected

Bargaining continues as federal workers picket, major service disruptions expected

The union leader said that if the federal government doesn't start negotiating "seriously," federal workers "will stay out here for as long as it takes."
Peace region man earns Ducks Unlimited Canada volunteer awards

Peace region man earns Ducks Unlimited Canada volunteer awards

DC man named Ducks Unlimited Canada’s BC, and National Volunteer of the Year.
Updated: B.C. First Nation’s lawsuit claims inland terminal project destroying ancient village site

Updated: B.C. First Nation’s lawsuit claims inland terminal project destroying ancient village site

Bonaparte First Nation’s BC Supreme Court action aims to derail construction of Ashcroft Terminal’s 300-acre railway project near Kamloops