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Gang summit offers hope

The ones most victimized by gangs in Prince George are the people on the streets, said a social advocate who had to pay the ultimate price.

Man fined for possession

From Prince George provincial court October 28 Gary James Brignall was fined $400 plus a $60 victim surcharge for possession of a controlled substance, committed in Quesnel.

RCMP find cocaine and crystal meth

When Prince George RCMP conducted a routine check Sunday night on vehicle parked at Mr. G 's store on Highway 16 West, they found a pound each of cocaine and crystal meth.

Tackling lymphoma

The BC Cancer Foundation is thrilled to announce that its 2010 Inspiration Gala Sunday night raised a record $2.69 million to fund a new and first-of-its-kind lymphoma research project in B.C. at the BC Cancer Agency.
Lumber breakthrough in China

Lumber breakthrough in China

One construction company in China has made a business gesture to British Columbia that could change the face of our entire wood industry.

Drug bust yields 56 days in jail

A late-August drug bust has yielded a second jail term.

Car thief ends up in jail

A Prince George man convicted of stealing a car will have to spend time behind bars after all.

Junk in the trunk

A routine vehicle road check turned into a surprise haul of crack, meth, coke, pot and guns for Vanderhoof police, at the provincial scales on October 21.
Judge hearing Skakun trial falls sick

Judge hearing Skakun trial falls sick

City councillor Brian Skakun's trial has hit another roadblock as proceedings schedule for Friday were called off because Judge Ken Ball fell ill, reportedly from food poisoning.

China's appetite for wood growing

By many measures, the British Columbia's lumber industry's relatively-recent foray into the Chinese lumber market has been a success.