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Colleges and universities hosting information night

Colleges and universities hosting information night

Students interested in continuing their education after high school, and their parents, will have a chance to gauge what's on offer at 14 B.C. colleges and universities tonight.
Witness reluctantly testifies at murder trial

Witness reluctantly testifies at murder trial

A man implicated in a murder on the Nakazdli reserve described the incident as an "accident" when he testified Tuesday during a trial at the Prince George courthouse.
Woman dies after being hit by pickup truck

Woman dies after being hit by pickup truck

A woman died in hospital after she was hit by a pickup truck early Monday morning in Vanderhoof. RCMP were called to the scene on Burrard Street near Omineca Street at about 3 a.m. The pickup's driver remained at the scene and spoke to police.
Woman dies after arrest in Quesnel

Woman dies after arrest in Quesnel

A woman who was arrested by police in Quesnel on Sunday morning has died. According to a media release from the RCMP, the unnamed woman and a male companion were allegedly assaulted in the 800-block of Front Street some time before 4:20 a.m. on Oct.
Traffic signals in operation on Ospika Boulevard

Traffic signals in operation on Ospika Boulevard

A new set of traffic signals is now in operation at the intersection of Ferry Avenue and Ospika Boulevard. The City of Prince George aimed to upgrade the intersection since it was identified in the 2009 Transportation Network Study.
Five new playgrounds installed

Five new playgrounds installed

New playgrounds are popping up around the city with five already replaced under the 2017 Playground Plan.
Jury hears accused murderer's second interview with police

Jury hears accused murderer's second interview with police

A man accused of first-degree murder in a drug-related death on the Nakazdli reserve just south of Fort St.
Zurowski replaced as PTB chair

Zurowski replaced as PTB chair

Former Prince George city councillor and mayoral candidate Don Zurowski is no longer chair of the Passenger Transportation Board.
Cram-a-cruiser fills 10 cars

Cram-a-cruiser fills 10 cars

Enoubh groceries were donated to fill at least 10 police cars during a "cram-a-cruiser" event at Real Canadian Superstore on Saturday. As well cash and gift cards totalling $650 were also donated.
Highway reopened near Vanderhoof

Highway reopened near Vanderhoof

A collision closed Highway 16 near Vanderhoof for most of Monday. Other than to say there were minor injuries, RCMP had no details. It occurred about four kilometres east of the community and the stretch was reopened by about 5:30 p.m.