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Downtown Prince George executive board selected

Downtown Prince George executive board selected

A new Downtown Prince George executive board is in place.
Man charged in fatal rollover

Man charged in fatal rollover

A man faces seven charges in relation to the death of a 21-year-old Prince George resident in a single-vehicle rollover in Smithers late Saturday night.
Fire heavily damages Spicy Greens

Fire heavily damages Spicy Greens

A restaurant at the Hart Mall sustained heavy damage when a fire ripped through its kitchen early Tuesday morning. A total of nineteen firefighters from four Prince George Fire Rescue halls were called to the Spicy Greens Restaurant at about 1 a.m.
Watts named to Canfor board of directors

Watts named to Canfor board of directors

Former Surrey mayor Dianne Watts has been appointed to Canfor Corp.'s board of directors.
Shooting charges dropped

Shooting charges dropped

A local man no longer faces a charge of attempted murder with a firearm in connection with a shooting at a Prince George motel last month.
Fire leaves carport extensively damaged

Fire leaves carport extensively damaged

Prince George Fire Rescue doused a fire that broke out in the carport of a 2300-block Oak Street home on Monday morning. Called to the scene at 10:30 a.m.
Man guilty of street-level drug dealing

Man guilty of street-level drug dealing

A man was found guilty Monday of three counts of dealing heroin and fentanyl at the street level.
Merrick finishes third in Wells mayoral election

Merrick finishes third in Wells mayoral election

Prince George city councillor Jillian Merrick's bid to become the mayor of Wells has fallen short.
Search continues for missing man

Search continues for missing man

A search continued today for a 29-year-old Dawson Creek man believed to have gone into the Murray River at Kinuseo Falls in Monkman Provincial Park near Tumbler Ridge.
Brew the North: The Craft Beer Revolution in Northern B.C.

Brew the North: The Craft Beer Revolution in Northern B.C.

It’s safe to say the craft beer revolution has been fought and won.