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Winery wins big at business awards

Winery wins big at business awards

After a little over year in operation, Northern Lights Estate Winery has already earned the highest of local accolades. B.C.
Pedestrian killed in Quesnel

Pedestrian killed in Quesnel

A 38-year-old man died in hospital Friday from injuries suffered when he was hit by a vehicle in Quesnel. A -35-year-old woman who was also struck at the corner of Front Street and Carson Avenue was treated for minor injuries. Both were pedestrians.
Call made for First Nations court in city

Call made for First Nations court in city

When Christina Draegen first started as a native courtworker after almost a decade counselling, the shift in perspectives was profound. She didn't see any movement toward healing in the court system.
Blockade against logging work hurts legal stance

Blockade against logging work hurts legal stance

Setting up a blockade has hindered rather than helped members of an aboriginal band who have been trying to stop a logging operation north of Fort St. James. B.C.
No charges against RCMP from fatal standoff

No charges against RCMP from fatal standoff

Criminal charges will not be pursued against members of the RCMP emergency response team from the shooting death of a man in a standoff southeast of Valemount two years ago.
Connaught closure causes crime drop in hotspot

Connaught closure causes crime drop in hotspot

The business licence suspension of the Connaught Motor Inn has led to a dramatic drop in crime calls this year.
B.C. exempted WHL teams from paying players minimum wage

B.C. exempted WHL teams from paying players minimum wage

VICTORIA -- The B.C.
AuctionMall up and running

AuctionMall up and running

The Prince George Citizen wishes to apologize to those who found it difficult to navigate the AuctionMall website Thursday night.
'We should be managing a forest ecosystem not just the trees'

'We should be managing a forest ecosystem not just the trees'

Approaches to forest management must change if B.C. wants to end bug outbreaks sooner, said the closing speaker at a two-day summit on managing the spread of spruce beetles.
Northern B.C. hits record number of overdose deaths

Northern B.C. hits record number of overdose deaths

Northern B.C. has reached record-breaking levels of drug overdose deaths, according to new data released by the B.C. Coroners Service.