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Snowfall warning issued

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning in anticipation of 10 to 20 centimetres falling in the Central Interior on Sunday.

What happened to BarWatch?

Legal fear caused the previous version of BarWatch to come to a sudden halt in Prince George. The program was initiated here in 2008 by RCMP Staff Sgt.

Burns Lake docs all resign

The issues surrounding doctor coverage in Burns Lake are worsening as the days go by, but Northern Health (NH) officials are committed to meet the challenges.

Stolen logging equipment

On Feb. 2 Burns Lake RCMP received a report of a stolen of logging truck and trailer from 486 Highway 16 in Burns Lake. The theft occurred sometime between the evening of Feb. 1 and the morning of Feb. 2.

Medical emergency results in collision

When a man in Prince George suffered a medical emergency while driving a vehicle Friday morning, it resulted in a collision.

Couture found guilty of propositioning 14-year-old

A Prince George man who was convicted and then later acquitted of a 1986 double murder in Vancouver when testimony from his wife was ruled inadmissible, has been found guilty of propositioning a 14-year-old girl in the Quesnel public library.

Prince George recall hopes dimming with loss in Oak Bay-Gordon Head

A lead organizer of the past summer's local anti-HST initiative is casting doubt on the chances of launching a recall campaign in Prince George after learning the initiative to oust a Vancouver Island Liberal MLA has failed.

Distance education student wins battle to stay in school

A McBride Secondary student has won a battle with the school district for the right to stay on school grounds while she works on her distance education courses.

NDP wades into CNC Aboriginal program fray

B.C. NDP interim leader Dawn Black is calling on the provincial government to renew funding for the College of New Caledonia (CNC) Aboriginal program.
Distracted drivers in the spotlight

Distracted drivers in the spotlight

RCMP in North District Traffic Services are cracking down on drivers who are distracted on the road.