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Judge quashes arrest warrant for material witness

Judge quashes arrest warrant for material witness

The Prince George firefighter convicted in June of possessing a stolen jetboat became a subject of interest on the first day of a related trial for Jeremy Matthew Kostyshyn, accused of trafficking and possession of stolen property over $5,000.
Grey skies for SuperWalk

Grey skies for SuperWalk

Grey skies and wet weather could not keep about 85 people from participating in the Parkinson's SuperWalk on Saturday at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park in Prince George.
Bon appetit

Bon appetit

Parisa Khlighi, 3, gets ready to dig in at the Corn Roast Fest held at Le Cercle des Canadiens Francais on Saturday. The annual event was organized by the Prince George French Canadian Association.
An independent's day

An independent's day

Election campaign season kicked into another gear Saturday as Independent Cariboo-Prince George candidate Sheldon Clare opened his campaign office.
Protesters block LNG test drilling

Protesters block LNG test drilling

Northern B.C. First Nation members say they stopped Malaysian state-controlled Petronas, the company behind an $11.4-billion liquefied natural gas terminal, from starting test ocean drilling in northwest B.C. this weekend.
Inmates support local corrections officer's Cops for Cancer ride

Inmates support local corrections officer's Cops for Cancer ride

When Joe Crump set out to train for the Cops for Cancer Tour de North team, he had no idea how touched he would by the children's stories he heard and how unifying that message would be.
District looks to develop aboriginal-focused phys ed

District looks to develop aboriginal-focused phys ed

School District 57 has two new sports coordinators in charge of bringing in new programs at no cost to students. They were hired by the aboriginal education department, said manager Shelly Niemi.
An independent's day

An independent's day

Election campaign season kicked into another gear Saturday as Independent Cariboo-Prince George candidate Sheldon Clare opened his campaign office.
Liberals open doors

Liberals open doors

As a country, Canada is unrecognizable from what it used to be, and people are ready to change that, according to Cariboo-Prince George Liberal candidate Tracy Calogheros.
Liberals open campaign office doors

Liberals open campaign office doors

As a country, Canada is unrecognizable from what it used to be, and people are ready to change that, according to Cariboo-Prince George Liberal candidate Tracy Calogheros.