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School's out...What now?

School's out...What now?

With the first day of school next Tuesday in jeopardy due to the ongoing strike by teachers across B.C., parents are scrambling to find care and activities for their school-aged children.
Battle against fires starting to turn

Battle against fires starting to turn

Crews appear to have gotten a handle on central B.C. wildfires heading into the Labour Day long weekend.
Alleged drug dealer forfeits $5,400

Alleged drug dealer forfeits $5,400

An alleged drug dealer may have escaped criminal charges but has paid a penalty of a different kind.

Judge quashes driving bans issued after law ruled unconstitutional

The Superintendent of Motor Vehicles had no authority after June 2012 to confirm driving prohibitions against drivers who were given roadside prohibitions after the law had been ruled unconstitutional, the B.C. Supreme Court says. The Aug.

Telus Care-A-Van supporting Spirit of the North

Telus' Care-A-Van has rolled into the city and its crew is out performing random acts of kindness.
Ready for the Games

Ready for the Games

Lheidli T'enneh Chief Dominic Frederick along with Spectra Energy vice president of external affairs Gary Weilinger show off the picture of the Ford F150 that was provided to the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation along with a cheque for $30,000 to support
Leak reported

Leak reported

Fortis crews repaired a gas leak downtown at Third Avenue and Dominion Street Wednesday morning. Fire crews from two halls responded, as well as RCMP. Reports came in of the gas leak at 6:45 a.m.
IPG headed to India

IPG headed to India

India is the focus as Initiatives Prince George looks to attract international investment by joining an outbound delegation organized by the B.C.
Crown challenges 'involved' defence

Crown challenges 'involved' defence

Crown prosecutor Joseph Temple worked to cast doubt on Cody Allan Legebokoff's account of the deaths of the three woman and one teenage girl he is accused of murdering during cross examination Wednesday at the Prince George courthouse.
Crown challenges Legebokoff's story

Crown challenges Legebokoff's story

Crown prosecutor Joseph Temple confronted Cody Allan Legebokoff on various aspects of his story about the deaths of three women and one teenage girl he is accused of murdering during cross examination Wednesday at the Prince George courthouse.