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Man drowns in Arthur Lake

Man drowns in Arthur Lake

Search and rescue crews have recovered the body of a man believed to have drowned during a fishing trip on Arthur Lake near Finger Lake, south of Vanderhoof.
Finding seats for physio students

Finding seats for physio students

As B.C. lags behind other provinces to produce homegrown physical therapists, northerners have been calling for more student spots as the region suffers from an acute shortage in care .
Physio student returns north

Physio student returns north

Before the pain in her knee started, Christina Conrad was like any other kid in a northern B.C. town. She played in the forest near her parent's large Fort Nelson property, she biked with her brother, she lived an active life.
Thunderstorm warning ended

Thunderstorm warning ended

Environment Canada has ended a warning for severe thunderstorms in Prince George. The warning, which was in place for most of Friday, was called down shortly after 5 p.m.
529 Garage at Otway this weekend

529 Garage at Otway this weekend

Prince George RCMP will be at Otway this weekend offering to register bikes onto a online theft-prevention program. They'll be onsite from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Knife-wielding sexual assault earns more prison time

Knife-wielding sexual assault earns more prison time

A Prince George man was sentenced to a further two years and 11 months in prison for an "extremely disturbing" and "extremely violent" sexual assault on an elderly woman.
Unemployment rate 7.7 per cent last month

Unemployment rate 7.7 per cent last month

The city's unemployment rate stood at 7.7 per cent in July, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. The figure is down slight from 7.8 per cent for the same month last year.
Collision with pole closes highway

Collision with pole closes highway

A section of Highway 16 West was closed for about 2 /12 hours early Friday morning after a tractor trailer struck a telephone pole near Gauthier Road.
Citizen to recognize volunteers

Citizen to recognize volunteers

Starting in September, the Prince George Citizen will feature a Volunteer of the Week in the Citizen Extra, which goes to each household every Thursday.
Province has no ‘Plan B’ if LNG development fails

Province has no ‘Plan B’ if LNG development fails

Northeastern B.C. sits on an ocean of natural gas. But so do Montana, North Dakota and New York State, so the U.S. doesn't need Canadian gas. That's why the B.C. government put so much energy into opening up new markets for B.C.