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Attacker's fate to be decided in new year

Attacker's fate to be decided in new year

A former Prince George man should learn early in the new year the penalty he will receive for his role in a home invasion and assault three years ago that left one victim with extensive injuries.
UNBC fills provost post

UNBC fills provost post

UNBC will be chock full of new administrative talent this school year after announcing William Krane as the upcoming provost and vice president academic. Krane is the latest addition, following the arrival of UNBC president Daniel Weeks in September.
Chiappe faces more charges

Chiappe faces more charges

The mixed martial arts fighter who already accused of stealing a puppy and other offences is now facing several drug related charges.
Be careful with that big bird

Be careful with that big bird

It could be considered the great debate of the holiday season: off the bone or on the bone? The best way to safely store that leftover Christmas turkey is to take the meat off the bone, place it in a shallow dish to cool, then cover and promptly stor
Two weeks left to volunteer for Games

Two weeks left to volunteer for Games

The deadline to become a 2015 Canada Winter Games volunteer is nearing. Those interested have until Dec. 31 to register and while 4,000 have already signed up, organizers are hoping for 4,500 by the time all is said and done.
Search on for grow op suspect

Search on for grow op suspect

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man who failed to appear in court Tuesday when a trial for charges related to a marijuana grow operation was to start.
REAPS gets boost from gaming grant

REAPS gets boost from gaming grant

Prince George Recycling and Environment Action Planning Society (REAPS) is receiving $26,000, thanks to a grant from the community gaming grant program.
Scenes of Christmas

Scenes of Christmas

When looking to inspire some Christmas cheer, cast a holiday gaze towards the light displays that grace so many of the city streets.
Aboriginal services highlighted

Aboriginal services highlighted

Students sit around a craft table, stringing together beads and feathers while, in the background, others pound out a steady beat on a communal drum.
Trial for alleged theft ring hits snag

Trial for alleged theft ring hits snag

A three-day trial for a Prince George firefighter at the time of his arrest who is alleged to have been part of an extensive theft ring was postponed Wednesday after his lawyer opted to have the matter moved to B.C. Supreme Court.