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Ratte confessed to killing wife in back yard, jury told

A man accused of murdering his wife 13 years ago told an undercover police officer he killed her in the back yard of their Prince George home and then disposed of her body in a swamp about an hour drive east of the city, a 10-person jury heard during

$20,000 reward on thugs heads for assaulting good Samaritan

Rremember the good Samaritan truck driver who stopped to assist a `stranded' vehicle near Valemount and was knocked unconscious for his kindness? Well, the Canadian Trucking Alliance, in a bid to bring the "evil thugs" to justice, is matching a $10,0
Chewing their cud

Chewing their cud

Some of B.C.'s top cattlemen gathered in Prince George last week for high-level meetings about the state of the industry. The directors of the B.C.

Youth leadership conference set for PGSS

More than 250 young people from across the province are expected to converge on Prince George later this month for a student leadership conference. Set for Oct.

Looking back 70 years

The life and times of one of B.C.'s legendary surveyors and photographers will be featured during a reading event, slideshow and lecture by historian Jay Sherwood. Sherwood's presentation on Frank Swannell will be held at 7 p.m. Oct.

Always the last one picked

The challenges faced by disabled children both in and out of the classroom will be examined in a video presentation by Learning Difficulties Centre of B.C. Last One Picked. . .

Youth leadership conference set for PGSS

More than 250 young people from across the province are expected to converge on Prince George later this month for a student leadership conference. Set for Oct.

Forget the blowout and stick with the blowdry

At least one Prince George hair salon has stopped offering a hair treatment that Health Canada said could put consumers' health at risk.

Don't let it be too late

Representation agreements, which have only been around legally for the past decade, allow B.C. residents to decide who they wish to look after their business affairs and personal needs if they are no longer are able to do so themselves.

UNBC wins prestigious sustainability award

University of Northern British Columbia's reputation as Canada's Green University has received a major boost.