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Trio apologizes to murder victim's family at end of sentencing hearing

Trio apologizes to murder victim's family at end of sentencing hearing

With the family of the victim looking on, three men facing lengthy terms in prison for a drug-related murder expressed deep regret for their actions when given a chance to speak Tuesday during a sentencing hearing at the Prince George courthouse.

Info being shared on accessing music money

Creative BC is sending an information team to Prince George to meet with musicians.
Province kicks off Aboriginal housing effort

Province kicks off Aboriginal housing effort

It's federal jurisdiction, but enough was enough for B.C. premier John Horgan.
Long prison terms sought for shooting death

Long prison terms sought for shooting death

A sentencing hearing for three men found guilty of offences in a fatal drug-related shooting just east of the city began Monday with Crown prosecution seeking lengthy prison terms for the trio.
Forest fire forced road closure south of Mackenzie

Forest fire forced road closure south of Mackenzie

A forest fire created some extra fallout over the weekend for people living in Mackenzie.
Show 'n' Shine brings thousands to the park Sunday

Show 'n' Shine brings thousands to the park Sunday

He drives it like he stole it. It's one of his favourite sayings and it makes him smile every time he says it.
Little Bean Market geared for children and families

Little Bean Market geared for children and families

Babies and mamas-to-be with proudly prominent baby bumps were everywhere at the second annual Little Bean Market held Saturday at the Roll-A-Dome geared for those with children.
SD 57 Honour Bands at LTM Park

SD 57 Honour Bands at LTM Park

School District 57 junior and senior honour bands offered a free concert for the public Saturday at Lheildli T'enneh Memorial Park. The all-star students were selected by their band teachers to represent their schools in a showcase of musical talent.
Hydro looking to upgrade capacitors along powerline

Hydro looking to upgrade capacitors along powerline

With added power generation in the cards, BC Hydro is looking at ways to upgrade a key transmission system. More than 30 per cent of the electricity produced in B.C.
Early heat wave headed our way

Early heat wave headed our way

The first heat wave of the summer is expected to settle over the city by early next week. The cool, showery weather pattern that has been affecting B.C.