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Convicted pedophile listed as dangerous offender

Convicted pedophile listed as dangerous offender

Roy Gabriel Harry, 59, has been declared a dangerous offender. Judge Cassandra Malfair disclosed her ruling on Thursday at the Prince George Law Courts. Harry, already in custody, was present at the hearing and showed little reaction to the news.
Impaired drivers caught in roadside checks

Impaired drivers caught in roadside checks

A weekend of roadside police checks succeeded in removing local drivers from the road who were dangerously impaired. The road checks were conducted by Prince George RCMP Municipal Traffic Section and General Duty Section.
Connolly bringing Stanley Cup to city on Monday

Connolly bringing Stanley Cup to city on Monday

For Brett Connolly, this is what it's all about as a Stanley Cup champion - the chance to bring hockey's ultimate prize home.
CNC launching sonography program

CNC launching sonography program

A new medical profession is now on CNC's radar screen. On Tuesday, the Prince George-based college gave the green light to applications for their first intake into the Northern Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program.
COs look to crack down on bear attractants

COs look to crack down on bear attractants

Some neighbourhoods just don't get it, so the Conservation Officer Service is going to bear down on them. The Vanway area anchored by Heyer Road even has Bearpaw Crescent as one of its arteries, but CO Sgt.
Croatian club opens chapel

Croatian club opens chapel

The city's Croatian club is married to the idea of family and community.
Appeal challenges discharge of Mt. Polley mine effluent into lake

Appeal challenges discharge of Mt. Polley mine effluent into lake

The B.C. Environmental Appeal Board will hear a challenge of a provincial permit that allows Imperial Metals' Mt. Polley mine to discharge mine effluent into Quesnel Lake. An amended permit was issued by the B.C.
Lumber workers vote in favour of strike

Lumber workers vote in favour of strike

A forest of lumber workers have voted in favour of strike action, sending a message to more than a dozen regional mill operations. More than 1,600 workers voted in the strike poll (held Aug. 3-11).
RCMP therapy dog retires

RCMP therapy dog retires

One of the RCMP's fluffiest civilian members has reached his max. Max is a crisis and therapy dog working for the Prince George RCMP's Victim Services Unit. In fact, Max was the RCMP's first professional therapy dog in Canada.
Natural resources minister speaking in city

Natural resources minister speaking in city

One of the federal ministers most connected to this region's economy is coming for a personal visit to Prince George.