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Aboriginal leader visits city

Aboriginal leader visits city

The national chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples made a rare stop in Prince George Monday night as part of her national tour aimed at increasing grassroots engagement and discussing aboriginal issues.
Man wrong to shoot bears, judge rules

Man wrong to shoot bears, judge rules

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has upheld a lower court decision that found a Gitanyow man guilty of illegally shooting a grizzly bear sow and one of her cubs that had ventured near his home.

Handgun nets mandatory minimum for woman

A woman arrested during a drugs and weapons bust on a College Heights home has been sentenced to a further 20 months in jail in relation to convictions from the incident.
Hydro pulled into lawsuit over hangar fire

Hydro pulled into lawsuit over hangar fire

B.C. Hydro has been ordered to hand over all documents related to the old Northern Thunderbird Air hangar, which burned down five years ago.
City lights up for Christmas

City lights up for Christmas

There may not have been any snow, but the festive spirit was still in the air Sunday afternoon as the city flipped the switch on Christmas lights at the Canada Games Plaza.

Willow River search suspended

The search for a missing local woman has been put on hold. Prince George Search and Rescue (PGSAR) and the RCMP have jointly agreed to suspend the ground search operations forĀ Anita Florence Thorne, according to a PGSAR statement.
Saturday fire destroys home

Saturday fire destroys home

Prince George Fire Rescue is investigating after a Saturday afternoon blaze. Crews responded to a call at a trailer home in the 7800 block of Highway 97 South shortly before 3:30 p.m. where they found light smoke and extensive damage.
Veterans receive Legion of Honour

Veterans receive Legion of Honour

On June 6, 1944 longtime Prince George resident Armand Denicola landed on Juno Beach, near the town of Courseulles-sur-Mer, with his fellow soldiers from the Canadian Scottish Regiment.

SPCA offers winter tips for pets

With cold winter weather starting to settle in, the B.C. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is urging pet owners to take the precautions needed to keep four-legged friends warm and safe.

City goes to trial over shipping containers

A dispute over whether a Prince George resident can store shipping containers on her property is heading to trial. On Feb. 25, a B.C.