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Highway reopened near Vanderhoof

Highway reopened near Vanderhoof

A collision closed Highway 16 near Vanderhoof for most of Monday. Other than to say there were minor injuries, RCMP had no details. It occurred about four kilometres east of the community and the stretch was reopened by about 5:30 p.m.
'People just ran in panic'

'People just ran in panic'

Two Prince George residents, including Citizen sports editor Jason Peters, are safe and sound after having their Las Vegas vacations turn into a nightmare after the deadliest mass shooting in American history rocked the gambling capital Sunday Night.
T-wolves tie Canada West frontrunners

T-wolves tie Canada West frontrunners

Late goal from fifth-year midfielder Pius provides critical point for UNBC
University, college info session coming

University, college info session coming

Representatives from universities and colleges throughout B.C. will be available for a free public information night on Thursday. The event, now in it's fourth year, is hosted by PSI-BC and is ready to welcome 14 universities and colleges this year.
CNC marks Orange Shirt Day

CNC marks Orange Shirt Day

He ponders during a moment of silence wearing a bright orange shirt which reads, "they do not kill the 'Indian' in me." "This day is to remind me of what I went through.
Accused handled cord used to strangle victim, murder trial hears

Accused handled cord used to strangle victim, murder trial hears

In a video recorded shortly after his arrest, a man on trial for first-degree murder admitted to police he handed the cord used to strangle the victim, a jury heard Friday.
Local couple saw hockey history live

Local couple saw hockey history live

As witnesses to the Canada-Russia Summit Series, arguably the greatest sporting spectacle in Canadian history, Dave and Johanna Jenkins of Prince have total recall of their trip to Moscow.
Youth trades programs to receive funding

Youth trades programs to receive funding

The Cariboo Region will receive $70,000 from the Industry Training Authority (ITA) to support the Youth Work in Trades Programs for 2017-18. Funding will be used to support youth apprentices in their communities.
School board surplus seen as 'a good sign'

School board surplus seen as 'a good sign'

School District 57 released its financial statements at its first meeting this week, announcing an accumulated operating surplus of $46 million. This adds up to more than $3 million from the previous year.
Business surpasses fundraising goal

Business surpasses fundraising goal

Fraserway RV in Prince George and its related outlets owned by The Adventurer Group across Canada has exceeded its goal of raising $500,000 for wildfire victims but is still continuing to accept donations until Saturday.