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Crown challenges 'involved' defence

Crown challenges 'involved' defence

Crown prosecutor Joseph Temple worked to cast doubt on Cody Allan Legebokoff's account of the deaths of the three woman and one teenage girl he is accused of murdering during cross examination Wednesday at the Prince George courthouse.
Crown challenges Legebokoff's story

Crown challenges Legebokoff's story

Crown prosecutor Joseph Temple confronted Cody Allan Legebokoff on various aspects of his story about the deaths of three women and one teenage girl he is accused of murdering during cross examination Wednesday at the Prince George courthouse.
Gas leak downtown

Gas leak downtown

There's a gas leak downtown behind the Homework store at 1299 Third Avenue. Access to the area is blocked between Quebec and Dominion on Third and Fourth Avenues. No one is allowed access to those buildings until the leak is under control.

Pair continue court challenge against smelter

Two individuals are continuing a fight for standing in an appeal of an air emissions permit for Rio Tinto's $3.3-billion smelter project in northwest B.C.

Spirit of the North gets Costco donation

The Prince George Costco raised $65,474 for healthcare in the north. In May, Costco's Campaign for Kids raised $38,444.
Legebokoff admits involvement in murders, trial hears

Legebokoff admits involvement in murders, trial hears

Cody Allan Legebokoff said he was "involved" in the deaths of the three women for which he had been charged with murder but did not carry out the actual killings, the court heard Monday when he testified in his defence at the Prince George courthouse

Citizens on Patrol assist in arrest

Citizens on Patrol played an instrumental role in tracking down a man suspected of harassing a woman on Friday night. At about 10:25 p.m.

City set for visit by budget group

Prince George will be among the stops in September when an all-party committee tours the province to hear how the public thinks their tax dollars should be spent. The committee will hold a hearing at the Ramada, from 4 to 8 p.m.
Young boy copes with 'old' condition

Young boy copes with 'old' condition

When people hear the word arthritis, most think of slow moving seniors with aching joints. And then there's Evan Warren, who's endured arthritis for more than half his life. He's five years old.
Teacher looks to succeed Harris

Teacher looks to succeed Harris

A Vanderhoof teacher wants to be the Conservative candidate in Cariboo-Prince George when the next federal election is called.