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Legebokoff granted extension to appeal

Legebokoff granted extension to appeal

The B.C. Court of Appeal has granted convicted serial killer Cody Alan Legebokoff the extension needed for a February appeal of his convictions to proceed.
Local Tories open campaign office

Local Tories open campaign office

They're the first ones with signs out and the Conservative candidates for October's federal election are also the first ones to open a local campaign office.

FrontCounter BC relocates office into WIDC

Some provincial services are moving into more natural surroundings. On Aug. 17, FrontCounter BC is moving out of Plaza 400 and into the Wood Innovation and Design Centre (WIDC) on George Street.
Antonetti returning to Prince George

Antonetti returning to Prince George

Amilya Antonetti is coming back to Prince George.
Bank robbery suspect arrested

Bank robbery suspect arrested

An arrest has been made in Tuesday's bank robbery in College Heights. Police responded to a hold up alarm shortly before 2:30 p.m.
UNBC adds First Nations programs

UNBC adds First Nations programs

The University of Northern B.C. is offering two new First Nations studies programs in two of its regional campuses starting this fall.

Court rules in favour of resort developer

A B.C. Court of Appeal decision paves the way for a scaled down Jumbo Glacier Resort in the Kootenays. Last week, B.C.
Scam of the week

Scam of the week

The common Overpayment Fraud is where a person receives a cheque for goods or services that the person has legitimately offered for sale, usually over the internet.

Muscle Run is a ride for Muscular Dystrophy

A long lineup of rumbling motorcycles will leave the Harley Davidson shop Saturday morning at 10 a.m. to start the journey to Smithers during the 2015 Muscle Run.
Regional fire ban lifted

Regional fire ban lifted

Cooler temperatures and rain have led to a open burning ban being lifted in the Prince George Fire Centre. Open burning was allowed as of noon Tuesday, due to a reduced wildfire risk. It is the first of B.C.