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Church denies blame for spooked dogs

Church denies blame for spooked dogs

The owner of a local church is denying responsibility for the injuries a woman suffered when a fireworks display held on the property spooked her dogs.
Hall wins mayor Movember challenge

Hall wins mayor Movember challenge

The whiskers are off and the winners are in. Prince George Mayor Lyn Hall came out on top in the Movember face-off against Kamloops mayor Peter Milobar.
Local woman faces drug charges in Ontario

Local woman faces drug charges in Ontario

A Prince George woman and a Williams Lake man face drug-related charges in Ontario.
Charges from July takedown dropped

Charges from July takedown dropped

Charges against a man arrested during a July 20 takedown at a 1100-block 20th Avenue home have been stayed.
Northern Health Connections holiday schedule

Northern Health Connections holiday schedule

Because of reduced demand for health appointments, Northern said it is reducing the bus trips over the holiday season. Northern Health Connections has a variety of routes that connect communities in the north as well as health services in Vancouver.
Home invader granted day parole

Home invader granted day parole

A woman serving time for instigating a botched home invasion in Blackburn nearly two years ago has been granted day parole.
Passing the torch of volunteerism

Passing the torch of volunteerism

It's just a natural fit for a local retired teacher to volunteer to be a choir director, tutor, and leader of a kids club at her church.
Court dismisses West Fraser's appeal of fine for tree faller's death

Court dismisses West Fraser's appeal of fine for tree faller's death

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a WorkSafeBC decision to fine West Fraser Mills Ltd. in relation to the death of a tree faller working on a forest licence area held by the company.
CNC program helping at-risk students

CNC program helping at-risk students

A free college program aimed at giving marginalized people better access to education is seeing success. The College of New Caledonia said 43 per cent of people in the street humanities program have applied for more classes.
Parents seek clarity over school catchments

Parents seek clarity over school catchments

Parents are calling on the school district to clarify confusion around catchment rules.