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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: 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.
Prince George city council to advocate for mandatory Holocaust education

Prince George city council to advocate for mandatory Holocaust education

City council has approved a resolution to advocate for Holocaust education beginning in at the elementary school level
Downtown Prince George to host Plaid Friday

Downtown Prince George to host Plaid Friday

There’s no dreary Black Friday event in downtown PG. This one's named Plaid Friday and it goes Nov. 24.
Prince George architect Trelle Morrow receives Freedom of the City

Prince George architect Trelle Morrow receives Freedom of the City

He designed Sacred Heart Cathedral, Quinson Elementary School, and the former Prince George Citizen building on Brunswick Street, which is now the head offices for the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation.
It's a public road, not a driveway, judge rules in lawsuit

It's a public road, not a driveway, judge rules in lawsuit

A roadway is a considered a public highway if it is a “travelled road” and the province has expended public money on maintenance. 
Divided Prince George city council approves new youth mental health facility

Divided Prince George city council approves new youth mental health facility

A specialized care company is proposing to operate a staffed community care facility in a existing 5-bedroom, single-detached house at 4321 Grouse Rd.
B.C. wolf kills continue as province plans moose survey

B.C. wolf kills continue as province plans moose survey

Animal advocate says contractors shoot hundreds of wolves from helicopters each winter.
Prince George city council to consider suitability of B.C.’s short-term rental act

Prince George city council to consider suitability of B.C.’s short-term rental act

Premier David Eby said the government is taking action to reduce "profit-driven mini-hotel operators."