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Domestic abuser handed jail time

Domestic abuser handed jail time

Connor Patterson-House appeared in Kelowna court by way of video from the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre and pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm, assault, and breaching a release order.
Woodcrafter inspired by near-death experience

Woodcrafter inspired by near-death experience

About a year and a half ago he was lying on his bed shaking uncontrollably. He thought he was a Covid goner.
Cougars win in Spokane, first WHL team to notch 20 victories this season

Cougars win in Spokane, first WHL team to notch 20 victories this season

Becher leads Cats' cause with two goals, one assist; next stop Portland
Opinion: More alarmist, short-sighted climate change talk

Opinion: More alarmist, short-sighted climate change talk

The science on climate change has as many detractors as alarmists, and a good reason for being skeptical is the government people are the alarmists.
Master gardener shares the fruits of her labour

Master gardener shares the fruits of her labour

Master gardener Birthe Miller reaps what she sows and then luckily shares it with the rest of us.
Conservative Party of B.C. unveils Peace region candidate

Conservative Party of B.C. unveils Peace region candidate

Jordan Kealy will be the Peace River North MLA candidate for the Conservative Party of B.C.
Vees blank Prince George for 52nd-straight victory on home ice

Vees blank Prince George for 52nd-straight victory on home ice

Spruce Kings visit Vernon Vipers tonight
There's help available for caregivers of Prince George seniors

There's help available for caregivers of Prince George seniors

The program offers support to those giving care to those still at home and it is funded by the United Way.
Northern B.C. society looking to create sober living program

Northern B.C. society looking to create sober living program

Peace Serenity Wellness Society, not Northern Health, seeking to build sober housing project in Dawson Creek. 
Highly toxic chemicals burned in truck fire on B.C. highway

Highly toxic chemicals burned in truck fire on B.C. highway

The materials that were burned in the fire included Aviation Regulated Liquid, mercury acetate, lead acetate, mercaptans, ethanol, organic peroxide, formamide and calcium chloride.