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Alleged baby snatching leads to jail time for assault

A man originally accused of trying to snatch a four-month baby girl from her parents while high on drugs was sentenced to 180 days in jail but on different charges related to the incident.

Trial date set for teacher accused of sex offense

The case of a Quesnel teacher facing sex offense allegations will go to trial. A date of Feb. 24 has been set for the start of the trial for Ronald Norman Ball on charges of sexual exploitation, sexual interference and sexual assault.

Iggy won't be coming this way

Prince George will not be among the stops when federal Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff visits 20 ridings held by other parties in 11 days. The closest he'll come is Vancouver, a party spokesman said Tuesday.
$39M RCMP building to go out to tender

$39M RCMP building to go out to tender

With public acceptance made clear on financing construction of a new RCMP building, mayor and council voted Monday to proceed with the project.

New faces on District Parent Advisory Council executive

Changes have been made to the District Parent Advisory Council executive. During council's meeting Monday night, Michelle Rolfes was appointed a director at large and Marilyn Langois was named executive secretary.
RCMP member collides with hydro pole

RCMP member collides with hydro pole

An RCMP member in Prince George lost control of his police vehicle in the early morning hours Tuesday, damaging a chain link fence and striking a hydro pole near First Avenue and Ottawa Street. Cpl.

Celebrate winter in Prince George

The first Community Skate Day to celebrate winter will be held Jan. 16 at the Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum. Bring a non-perishable food item for the Salvation Army Food Bank as your admission. The event from 1 to 3 p.m.

BRIEF. movie.11

On January 28, at 7 p.m., Quantum Popcorn kicks off 2011 with Debbie Ford's highly acclaimed movie "The Shadow Effect" at UNBC's Weldwood Theatre.

B.C. Liberal candidate Christy Clark proposed new holiday

B.C. Liberal leadership candidate Christy Clark has proposed the province create a Family Day holiday in February. She said it would give families a holiday break between New Year's and Easter, a period of 111 days without a holiday day.

B.C. Liberals to host leadership debate in Prince George

The B.C. Liberal Party is lining up a trio of all-candidate leadership debates open to party members that will include Prince George. The first debate will be held in Kamloops on Feb. 2, followed by a debate in Prince George on Feb.