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Service BC to open Saturdays

Service BC to open Saturdays

The new year will bring an extra day for Prince George residents to access provincial services. On Jan. 9, the local Service BC office will begin a pilot project of opening on Saturdays. Currently, the office – located at 1044 Fifth Ave.
RCMP search for robbery suspects

RCMP search for robbery suspects

Local police are still looking for suspects after a Tuesday morning convenience store robbery. According to the Prince George RCMP, a panic alarm was hit at Mr. G's on Ospika Boulevard and Fifth Avenue around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Musician had strange friendship with Cosby

Musician had strange friendship with Cosby

Each time Bill Cosby's name makes the news, it brings back uncomfortable memories for Kym Gouchie. The Lheidli T'enneh First Nation member and musician spent most of the past 25 years away from Prince George before returning early this year.
Cosby helped local artist advance career

Cosby helped local artist advance career

Angelique Levac doesn't dismiss the allegations against her longtime friend and supporter but her experience with Bill Cosby did not include any misconduct on his part. "I have nothing bad to say about Bill Cosby. He did me good.
Senior killed in Quesnel crash

Senior killed in Quesnel crash

An elderly man was killed in a Sunday afternoon crash outside of Quesnel that shut down Highway 97 for hours. RCMP were called around 1:30 p.m. to the scene of the collision that occurred about 40 kilometres south of Quesnel.
Lucky moose rescued by determined crew

Lucky moose rescued by determined crew

A moose up to its neck in muck was saved by a five-member CN Rail engineering crew Monday.
Inquest juries had work cut out for them

Inquest juries had work cut out for them

The jury had much more than facts and figures to sift through when it sat down to make recommendations to prevent a disaster like the Lakeland Mills explosion from ever happening again.
Polar Bear Dip returns Friday

Polar Bear Dip returns Friday

Those looking to start 2016 with a clean slate can wash away the previous year with the coldest bath on offer. Ness Lake Bible Camp's 15th annual Polar Bear Dip returns on Jan.
Beloved local photographer mourned

Beloved local photographer mourned

Described as a kind and gentle soul, well-known local photographer Ute Wilder passed away on Friday, Dec. 18 at the age of 74. According to her artist's profile featured on the Two Rivers Gallery website, Wilder came to Canada in 1966.
Honey Tree owner remembered

Honey Tree owner remembered

Growing up with Shirley Irving as her mother, her daughter Dana said it was like living in a storybook.