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Man guilty of street-level drug dealing

Man guilty of street-level drug dealing

A man was found guilty Monday of three counts of dealing heroin and fentanyl at the street level.
Merrick finishes third in Wells mayoral election

Merrick finishes third in Wells mayoral election

Prince George city councillor Jillian Merrick's bid to become the mayor of Wells has fallen short.
Search continues for missing man

Search continues for missing man

A search continued today for a 29-year-old Dawson Creek man believed to have gone into the Murray River at Kinuseo Falls in Monkman Provincial Park near Tumbler Ridge.
Brew the North: The Craft Beer Revolution in Northern B.C.

Brew the North: The Craft Beer Revolution in Northern B.C.

It’s safe to say the craft beer revolution has been fought and won.
Early Years Wellness Fair held at park Saturday

Early Years Wellness Fair held at park Saturday

The Early Years Wellness Fair took place Saturday at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park where information for children aged newborn to six years old was provided to families.
Pettis's power failure costly

Pettis's power failure costly

Benoit dominates 450cc pro class at Rockstar Energy MX Natonal motocross
Shaving it in the name of cancer

Shaving it in the name of cancer

Everything but the eyebrows, he said. For my cancer-surviving wife, Brenda, he said. For my buddy, Dave Mah, he said.

Birds of a feather count together

Bird enthusiasts are flocking to Mount Robson to spot all the feathers they can find. The biennial Mount Robson Bird Blitz happens June 8-10 at the massive mountain east of Prince George on Highway 16.
Purden to become accessible park

Purden to become accessible park

Purden Lake Provincial Park now has new abilities. Purden - a popular Prince George day-drive, weekend getaway and forest vacation spot for campers near and far - is the site of the first universally accessible playground in BC Parks history.
Pedestrian death prompts questions about right of way

Pedestrian death prompts questions about right of way

The pedestrian death this week of a woman walking along Highway 97 near CNC has sparked a discussion about the legalities of crossing a road.