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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

There could be some flurries today
Parole revoked for woman serving time for crime spree

Parole revoked for woman serving time for crime spree

A woman serving a five-year sentence for her role in a three-city crime spree that ended in Prince George is back behind bars after her day parole was revoked over concern she might be falling back into her old habits.
Long-range forecast calls for slightly warmer, drier weather

Long-range forecast calls for slightly warmer, drier weather

The next three months in B.C.'s Central Interior should be slightly warmer and drier than usual for that time of year, according to a long-range forecast from The Weather Network. Temperatures should hover 1.
UNBC basketball looks to come out on top in battle of the dogs against Saskatchewan

UNBC basketball looks to come out on top in battle of the dogs against Saskatchewan

Both the men and women are currently on two-game losing streaks
Driver in van crash swerved, overcorrected, police say

Driver in van crash swerved, overcorrected, police say

Police have released details on how a van that was carrying members of the College Heights Secondary School girls volleyball team when went off the road early Tuesday afternoon.
This Prince George family pitched their book series on Dragons' Den

This Prince George family pitched their book series on Dragons' Den

X-Tails Author Larry Fielding says it was a very positive experience
Attorney general wrong in blaming lawyers for ICBC costs, trial lawyers say

Attorney general wrong in blaming lawyers for ICBC costs, trial lawyers say

'You're not supposed to do CPR on your kid': New documentary shows impact of B.C.'s opioid crisis

'You're not supposed to do CPR on your kid': New documentary shows impact of B.C.'s opioid crisis

Telus will be donating $5 for every view of Painkiller: Inside the Opioid Crisis
Expert on conservation decision making to speak at UNBC

Expert on conservation decision making to speak at UNBC

A professor considered a pioneer in the field of conservation decision making will be the keynote speaker when the B.C. Protected Areas Research Forum comes to University of Northern British Columbia next week. Dr.
B.C.'s forest sector turns to Asia as U.S. market cools

B.C.'s forest sector turns to Asia as U.S. market cools

One year after leading the province's largest-ever forestry-sector delegation to Asia, B.C.