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Northern B.C. homicide under investigation

Northern B.C. homicide under investigation

A 37-year-old male was found dead in Dawson Creek last week
Crashing into police cruiser earns jail time for Prince George man

Crashing into police cruiser earns jail time for Prince George man

Less time served, Brent Jameson Morgan has 13 months left to go for dangerous driving, fleeing police
Prince George responds to fundraising efforts for fire victim

Prince George responds to fundraising efforts for fire victim

Former Prince George truck driver Guy Martial lost his Cassiar home and most of his possessions in late-night blaze Nov. 16
Warm weather puts ice oval on hold

Warm weather puts ice oval on hold

There were just 46 days of skating last year on the oval at Exhibition Park.
City of Prince George working on new fire training site

City of Prince George working on new fire training site

Firefighters currently travel to other municipalities in B.C. to meet annual training requirements
Sentencing date set for northern B.C. man guilty of sexual assault

Sentencing date set for northern B.C. man guilty of sexual assault

A 2024 sentencing date has been set for a 2019 sexual assault in Moberly Lake.
B.C. hit-and-run victim awarded $135,864 in damages

B.C. hit-and-run victim awarded $135,864 in damages

Damages sought after a 2018 accident in Dawson Creek. 
Opinion: Prince George should stand up to Victoria over housing

Opinion: Prince George should stand up to Victoria over housing

City council should direct staff to prepare a report on whether the new rules on short-term rentals will actually improve housing availability and affordability in Prince George
Opinion: B.C. Hydro rebate offer a joke

Opinion: B.C. Hydro rebate offer a joke

My electrical consumption has gone down by at least 10% a long time ago with no help from the BC government or BC Hydro.
Fear of avian flu descends on B.C. farms as millions of chickens are killed

Fear of avian flu descends on B.C. farms as millions of chickens are killed

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — It's the first thing poultry farmers in British Columbia's Fraser Valley think about in the morning, and the last thing they worry about at night, according to industry spokeswoman Amanda Brittain.