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Red Shelby Mustang stolen

Red Shelby Mustang stolen

Police are asking the public to keep a lookout for a red Shelby Ford Mustang that was stolen at about 3 p.m. Thursday. The license plate is 201 LKJ. If anyone sees it, call 911 to report it.
All-Star game to benefit young cancer patient

All-Star game to benefit young cancer patient

Six-year-old James Torraville loves to toss a football with his dad and he's got a cannon of an arm.
Airport eyes $5-10 fee increase

Airport eyes $5-10 fee increase

The Prince George Airport Authority is seriously considering a $5 to $10 increase to the airport improvement fee as a way to raise enough money to pay for $50 million worth of upgrades it plans to pursue over the next 10 years.
College Heights crime spree results in jail time

College Heights crime spree results in jail time

A crime spree in College Heights earlier this month has resulted in a 120-day jail term for a Prince George man. Kyler Gregor Stevens, 19, must also serve 18 months probation under the sentence issued Tuesday in Prince George provincial court.

Winery, brewery lounge rules relaxed

Wineries with licensed lounges can now sell liquor they don't produce under a change in provincial government liquor policy that came into effect this week, and Northern Lights Estate Winery is giving the possibility serious consideration.
Drive safe this long weekend, ICBC urges

Drive safe this long weekend, ICBC urges

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is asking motorists to be careful when they take to the highways this long weekend. On average, 28 people are injured in 110 crashes - 50 of them involving impaired drivers - in North Central B.C.
Mentally-ill man pleads guilty to sex assault

Mentally-ill man pleads guilty to sex assault

A man with a history of mental health issues has pleaded guilty to three charges in relation to a series of attacks in early 2014 in Prince George. During a B.C.
Shooting probe to take up to a year: IIO

Shooting probe to take up to a year: IIO

Determining whether the Dawson Creek RCMP officer who killed James McIntyre will face charges could take between six months and a year, a spokesperson for the B.C. Independent Investigations Office (IIO) said.

Babine inquest jury in deliberations

The jury for the coroners inquest into the fatal explosion that leveled a Burns Lake sawmill has entered deliberations. Robert Luggi, 45, and Carl Charlie, 42, died in the Jan.
Regional district seeking input on Valemount ski resort plan

Regional district seeking input on Valemount ski resort plan

The proposal for a year-round ski resort outside of Valemount is entering the next phase.